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Real estate company buying property and building homes

Darrell James
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there is a company who is buying property, to build houses in this gated community. They offered me $13,000 i said no. they just made another offer today for $20,000 i said yes. i figured since, I'm only $10,000 into the property that's not a bad deal. but after thinking it through, i realized i want actually walk away with that much. because of Survey, closing cost and title insurance. is it reasonable to ask them to pay for those things, so i can walk away with $20,000? And what other things should i be on the look out for?

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    Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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    Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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    You can ask for anything you want....they may or may not agree, but likely will. 

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