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Updated about 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

countering a HUD counter-offer
Can you counter a HUD counter offer
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you can rebid on huds. Technically huds counter is not a binding counter, it just states what they will accept. In 95% of cases they will not go below that counter until the home has been on the market over 60 days or they lower the price.