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Sending a letter with an offer. Good?

Seth Rowsam
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We are looking to purchase our first short term rental project. Just got off the phone with my unofficial agent talking about putting a potential offer in. I just suggested adding a nice letter to our offer. It would include some of the similar things that excited us about the property that the sellers agent made clear were things they also loved the property for. Our agent claimed that it was not suggested to add the letter and could be deemed segregation (if I’m remembering the term used correctly) have they select our offer that could be under what people are offering. Is this true?

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