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Multiple Properties on One Contract - in Atlanta, GA
Hi, I'm currently negotiating a deal with a seller for two rental properties.
I would like to put them both on one contract and make one dollar amount offer for both. I'd be paying cash.
My thinking is this will make it easier to re-finance right away for the appraised value, hopefully.
Does anyone have experience drawing up an offer like this? I'm an active agent in GA and I use GAR contract forms. I'm a fairly new agent and investor, so not sure how to draw it up. Any advice would be great.