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Updated about 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Submitting two offers on the same property?
I remember somewhere from BP there was a psychological strategy that by submitting two offers they'll want to pick one, even if it's lower than they would originally accept. Has anyone tried this?
I would probably submit one in my name and one in my LLC's name.
Any comments are appreciated.