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Weasel out clauses..
Hey everyone. I'm looking to make an offer through a realtor for the 1st time, & I'm wondering whats the best weasel clause to use when submitting offers through a realtor? Are the standard "subject to partner approval" and "subject to inspection" ok or should I try another? Are those even useable on realtor contracts? Any insight?? Also what would be the appropriate amount for earnest money?? Really don't want to tie up money I have with large amounts of EMD.