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hi everybody dang a spark spark of maximum on Greater Atlanta Realtors continuing on with the series the 2018 GA our contracts and what those changes are please check out all the other videos I have done in this series you will see them listed in the actual channel or there is a whole separate playlist 2018 gar contract forms so I want to today talk a little bit about the changes that the Georgia Association of Realtors forms committee made to the purchase and sale agreement the good news is you guys will all be excited to know there are not a whole lot of changes in the actual purchase and sale agreement there is one change that I think is well let me just address them to you for you so first thing they did is in on paragraph a4 where it talks about closing and possession they just combined it used to be paragraph 4a which addressed the closing date and then it was 4b that addressed the possession they just combined those two sub paragraphs and an both of those issues are addressed an