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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Due diligence periods
Is it always a bad sign (regarding condition of property) when sellers want to give a short (3 day) due diligence period? Is there ever an "up-side" to it for the buyer?
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No - thats a red flag to be sure.