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Multifamily Questionnaire to Seller

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I'll admit, I'm a little obsessed with using technology to make things easier. It's usually worked well for me in other businesses but I understand some people are ol' school. So I am wondering what you all think about this form.

I am looking for a fourplex (on/off market).  I have already realized that it is a pain when talking to a seller without following a very specific conversation outline. And, if you aren't in a position to take down information when they call, even worse. 

So, I have come up with a form I plan to direct sellers to for me to get all the information I need to decide if it is a good candidate property and to make an offer. I think it is pretty reasonable.

I'd send a link to it after we've already spoken on the phone/by email, however they choose to communicate. If the seller is not computer savvy/older then I will talk to them on the phone and ask them the questions.

For anyone interested, this is Zoho forms (free). Really easy to set up and can be used for many things. The submissions get sent to a spreadsheet.

Here is the form

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