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      <title>5 Essential Tips for Drafting a Partial Possession Agreement</title>
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      <description>In the competitive real estate market, buyers and sellers alike often seek creative solutions to facilitate transactions that meet their unique needs. One such solution is the Partial Possession Without Title (PPWT) agreement, which allows a buyer to take partial possession of a property before the closing and before obtaining the legal title. However, drafting a valid and enforceable PPWT agreement requires careful consideration to navigate the legal complexities involved.</description>
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