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See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this project was posted by a business in Texas seeking help to draft a Purchase Agreement. The client received 10 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $350 to $1,800.

Service type
Draft
Document type
Purchase Agreement
Location
Texas
Client type
Business
Client industry
Business
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$350 - $1,800 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
10 bids

How much does it cost to Draft a Purchase Agreement in Texas?

For this project, the client received 10 proposals from lawyers to draft a Purchase Agreement in Texas, with flat fee bids ranging from $350 to $1,800 on a flat fee. Pricing may vary based on the complexity of the legal terms, the type of service requested, and the required turnaround time.

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Project Description

In 2024, a business in Texas sought assistance with drafting a purchase agreement for the transfer of approximately $7,000 worth of stock from a private company to a relative. The client aimed to ensure that the agreement accurately reflected the terms of the transaction and included provisions tailored to their specific needs concerning the stock transfer. As a result, the client received 10 proposals from licensed attorneys, with flat fee bids ranging from $350 to $1,800, all submitted to meet the client's requested deadline of less than one week.

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Lawyers that Bid on this Purchase Agreement Project

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39 years practicing

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$450/h

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12 years practicing

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$300/h

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18 years practicing

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$250/h

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18 years practicing

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$350/h

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$300/h

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$375/h

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Forum Questions About Purchase Agreement

Purchase Agreement

California

Asked on Oct 21, 2024

Can a seller back out of a purchase agreement after accepting an offer?

I recently entered into a purchase agreement to buy a house, and the seller accepted my offer. However, just a few days later, the seller informed me that they have changed their mind and no longer want to sell the property. I have already made arrangements for financing and I am concerned about my rights as a buyer. Can the seller legally back out of the purchase agreement after accepting my offer?

Dolan W.

Answered Oct 29, 2024

I'm so sorry about this situation! So legally speaking, the answer is no. Under California law, a breach of contract occurs when one party fails to fulfill a legal duty the contract created and causes damages for the plaintiff. (California Civil Jury Instructions Number 303.) The measure of damages is the amount that will compensate the aggrieved party for all the detriment caused thereby or likely to result therefrom. (Cal. Civ. Code § 3300.) You may also seek specific performance of the agreement, too. You have some options you can explore: You can send them a demand for performance or some financial compensation. I have a template letter you can use here - https://www.contractscounsel.com/t/document-form-checkout/119 Otherwise, you can file a lawsuit in your local court. If you’ve already sent a bunch of letters, then the truth is this is the only way to compel them to do anything. Best of luck!

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Purchase Agreement

Washington

Asked on Nov 3, 2023

Are purchase agreement renewals common?

I am in the process of purchasing a business and have been presented with a purchase agreement by the seller. The agreement includes a clause that seems to imply that the agreement can be renewed. I am curious to know if this is a common practice, and if so, what are the implications for me as the buyer?

Merry K.

Answered Dec 15, 2023

I'm not 100% sure what you are asking, but in negotiatons of purchases of businesses, business real estate, and personal real estate, it's not unusual to sign amendments extending the date by which an agreement must be made, or by which closing will occur. There can be many, many reasons for this, but generally, at least in my experience, both parties must agree in writing to any extensions of any sort of dates or deadlines. Here are two very common reasons a purchase and sale agreement may need to be extended: (1) Obtaining financing or (2) Obtaining an inspection I hope that helps! Best wishes, Merry

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