Included in your package are the following forms:
1. A Contract for the Sale and Purchase of a Commercial Lot or Land without a Broker;
2. A Option for the Sale and Purchase of a Commercial Building;
3. A Option for the Sale and Purchase of a Commercial Lot or Land;
4. An Addendum for Environmental Assessment of Threatened or Endangered Species or Wetlands;
5. An Addendum for Continued Marketing of Property by Seller due to Contingencies;
6. An Exchange Addendum to Contract for Tax Free Exchange under Section 1031;
7. A Tax Free Exchange Agreement pursuant to Section 1031; and
8. A Fixed Rate Promissory Note Secured by Commercial Real Estate.
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