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Updated over 17 years ago,

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  • Real Estate Investor
  • Idaho
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presenting offer or putting it under contract

Account Closed
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Idaho
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Is this how the offer gose during a presentation? I am kinda lost in this area.

1. I have my lawer pre-write 3 contract. 1 for me, 1 for the seller, and 1 for the title company.

2. then I go to the seller house and present the offer with one of the conract plus a check of $10 as the earst money.

3. Lets say he accepts my offer. I would bring out the 2 other contract and have the seller sign them both now I have have all 3 contract sign.

4.I give him/her(seller) one contract and I keep one. and bring the third contract plus the check of $10 to my title company and then my title company will help me handle it from the there.

or do I have to get it notary before I go to the title company.

please any advice would be helpful.
show me how its done!

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