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have you ever put together a contract for a house you bought or maybe even a commercial property well the process is probably pretty straightforward right you probably want to give yourself some time to do an inspection some title work you know maybe even an environmental assessment well forget all that for this video as we talk about land contracts and how to structure them and let's jump right in hey everyone it's matt marsh founder of martian partners martian partners is a development and national consulting firm that helps business owners and investors maximize their real estate and transform their businesses now today we're going to focus on structuring land contracts for real estate development it's really an art form as much as it is a science because of how critical it is to time the contract to align with your real estate development timeline if you structure your contract properly it's an opportunity to actually reduce risk on the front end of a project but failing to do so...