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For a possible direct sale to REI

Prepare the facts for a potential principal purchase.

This page is limited to a possible transaction in which REI Property Advisors LLC would evaluate the property for its own investment account. It is not an outside-owner contract service or brokerage workflow.

Step 1 · Property type

Understand the common form category.

TREC publishes different contract forms for different property types. This educational selector identifies a commonly associated form category; it does not select a legal form for the owner or determine what a specific transaction requires.

Current form names and effective dates are checked against the Texas Real Estate Commission contract library.

Step 2 · Factual intake

Submit facts for REI’s own evaluation.

Provide known property and ownership facts. Do not upload identification, account records, loan statements, or other sensitive documents here.

Why the review gate matters

TREC states that its forms are available for public use but are intended primarily for trained license holders, and mistakes can create financial loss or an unenforceable agreement. A qualified Texas attorney may review or prepare transaction documents for either party.

Who is buying the property?

REI Property Advisors LLC normally enters the purchase agreement as the principal buyer for its own account. If the agreement permits and the transaction is appropriate, the company may assign or sell its contractual interest to another investor before closing. Any contemplated assignment and the company’s role will be disclosed in writing.

This website disclosure does not replace the transaction-specific contract, required notices, or independent legal advice.

Direct-purchase readiness request

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Step 3 · Review and signing

Nothing is binding until the final agreement is signed.

If REI decides to present terms and the owner wishes to continue, the final document should be reviewed, delivered, and signed through a process that preserves consent, document integrity, timestamps, and completed copies.

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Final document prepared

The correct current form, factual blanks, business terms, applicable addenda, notices, exhibits, and party roles are confirmed.

02

Parties review and sign

Each signer receives a secure link, can retain the document, and provides electronic-signature consent before signing.

03

Completed copies delivered

After every required party signs, the e-sign provider automatically emails the completed contract and audit record to the parties.

Important: this website collects factual intake only. It does not complete legal provisions, recommend a contract to the owner, provide an electronic signature, or create a binding agreement.