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Making a lowball offer on several properties

Kenny N.
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I keep pushing my agent to write a low ball offer on several properties but all get rejected. 

In respect to her time, I am a bit skeptical now and wonder on how to overcome this and not jeopardizing our relationship? 

Thanks
 

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Steve Vaughan#1 Personal Finance Contributor
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Steve Vaughan#1 Personal Finance Contributor
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Quote from @Kenny N.:

I keep pushing my agent to write a low ball offer on several properties but all get rejected. 

In respect to her time, I am a bit skeptical now and wonder on how to overcome this and not jeopardizing our relationship? 

Submit a cookie cutter letter of intent you can personalize to each property vs a full 26 or whatever page offer. 
Mine is friendly and outlines 3 scenarios I'd be happy with.  
If the seller shows interest in a scenario, then do a formal offer. 

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