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Updated about 8 years ago, 12/01/2016

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Dominik Gajor
  • Monroe Twp, NJ
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How do I know bank rejected my offer?

Dominik Gajor
  • Monroe Twp, NJ
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My question to you is exactly as in the topic. The reason I ask is because the bank agent refused to submit our offer. After my agent told him he's required by law to do it, eventually he did or he says he did. Also he would not respond to us and confirm he got our paperwork. I understand that we're submitting much lower offer then their asking price but how do I know bank said no to it. Do I trust what he says or is there a written bank rejection to our offer?

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