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Legal Services for Real Estate Transaction

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This contract involves providing legal services related to a real estate transaction, specifically focusing on contract review, conducting due diligence, ensuring compliance with public procurement regulations, and managing the preparation of closing documentation for the property transfer. The services are to be delivered as a subcontract under the NAICS code 541110, which corresponds to legal services. The contract was posted on March 2, 2026, by Lewisville Independent School District (ISD) in Texas, with proposals due by September 2, 2026. While specific details such as solicitation number, organization type, and set-aside status are not specified, the contract clearly aims to support the school district in managing the legal complexities of acquiring property. The place of performance and contact information are unspecified, but the contract scope emphasizes compliance with procurement rules, ensuring all legal considerations are meticulously addressed for a smooth property transfer process.

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Legal services for real estate transaction including contract review, due diligence, compliance, and closing documentation.

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Texas → Lewisville ISDView Agency

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541110 - Offices of LawyersView NAICS

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TX, USA

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Provide legal counsel for contract review, due diligence, compliance with public procurement rules, and closing documentation for the property transfer.

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