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Anyone got a simple contract for this?
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<blockquote data-quote="sstterry" data-source="post: 1660832" data-attributes="member: 28912"><p>All of the suggestions above are good. </p><p></p><p>I realize that cost is a consideration so take this for what it is worth. </p><p></p><p>"Kind of spendy" can mean different things. If the cost is sufficient that you <strong>must be protected</strong>, let a lawyer do a contract/lease that can be filed with your local Register of Deeds. If for some reason, they sold the land or the other party died, and it went into an estate you would not necessarily be protected from any sale or lien on the land.</p><p></p><p>This might be more than you want to spend, but that way it would be bulletproof as to 3rd parties because you would have priority (assuming there is no mortgage or lien already on the land). The normal run of the mill agreement would be enforceable against them and is probably sufficient. But, if they got a Judgment against them or a lien against the land you would not necessarily be protected unless it is filed with the Registrar. This can vary by state.</p><p></p><p>It all depends on the definition of "kind of spendy" and how much you are willing to spend to protect yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sstterry, post: 1660832, member: 28912"] All of the suggestions above are good. I realize that cost is a consideration so take this for what it is worth. "Kind of spendy" can mean different things. If the cost is sufficient that you [B]must be protected[/B], let a lawyer do a contract/lease that can be filed with your local Register of Deeds. If for some reason, they sold the land or the other party died, and it went into an estate you would not necessarily be protected from any sale or lien on the land. This might be more than you want to spend, but that way it would be bulletproof as to 3rd parties because you would have priority (assuming there is no mortgage or lien already on the land). The normal run of the mill agreement would be enforceable against them and is probably sufficient. But, if they got a Judgment against them or a lien against the land you would not necessarily be protected unless it is filed with the Registrar. This can vary by state. It all depends on the definition of "kind of spendy" and how much you are willing to spend to protect yourself. [/QUOTE]
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