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Allen Fletcher
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Writing Offers and Contracts

Allen Fletcher
  • Investor
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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I have two properties that I have analyzed, researched, and run the numbers on. I have not been working with an agent, these are my own leads. Should I go to someone to write an offer for me, or can I use a previous offer as a template and write my own?

Thank you in advance for the help,

Allen Fletcher

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Michael Lee
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Michael Lee
  • West Palm Beach, FL
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You can simply use a template and write your own offer if you know exactly what you want your offer to be, it can be as simple as a one page contract that has what you want to offer or you can use the standard contract from national realtors association in your state. There are some really great templates and contracts here on BP you should take a look at them to get a feel for them and see if it's something you can do on your own.

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