These forms are essential for "closing the deal" and are the same forms all real estate professionals routinely use to negotiate releases of liens that encumber properties and hence, allow them to unlock hidden profits.

These forms and agreements will give you all of the benefits of being able to negotiate releases of liens and purchase property.

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Chose below from the following menu of agreements documents available in our legal library, all in Microsoft Word format. All forms will be available for immediate download.

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Essential forms we recommend:
  • Partial Release Of Judgment: Used to secure a negotiated settlement on a lien against a property.
  • Release Of Lien For Contractors: Same as Partial Release of Judgement. Used to secure a negotiated settlement on a lien against a property.
Other useful forms:
  • Affidavit of Heirship: Affidavit of Facts Concerning The Identity of Heirs
  • Seller's Affidavit: Affitdavit of Facts Concerning The Identity of Heirs
  • Deed to Secure Debt: Necessary to set up the rights and obligations of the deed holder when transferring a debt-encumbered deed.
  • Promissory Note: Another tool to be used when purchasing a seller-financed property.
  • Purchase and Sale Agreement - Buying: A buyer-friendly purchase-and-sale agreement to use when acquiring property.
  • Agreement for Deed - Selling: Transfer the deed to a property.
  • Agreement for Deed - Buying: Acquire the deed to a property.
  • Authorization to Release Information: Grant the right to receive information from a lender in order to transfer a loan.
  • Mortgage Note: For use when purchasing a seller-financed property.
  • Option Agreement: Real property option form.

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Important Notice: These Forms are are not a substitute for the advice of an attorney. Please use these forms at your own risk. NO representation or warranty as to legality, accuracy, correctness or acceptance of these forms by any State or jurisdiction is indicated. Please check with your local court house or consult an attorney to ensure accuracy before using these forms. Legal Advice should always be sought from legal counsel in the relevant jurisdiction.