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A: Again, not really! A standard "for sale by owner" contract is a relatively uncomplicated document. The standard realtor sales contract is much longer because much of it is to protect them, not you. You can get a sales contract, addendum, and any disclosures required in your state from a title company or purchase a FSBO documents package online.
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A: Definitely not, provided you price it right, get it ready right, and market it right.
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