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Paul N.
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Once your offer is accepted on an REO

Paul N.
  • Cambridge, MA
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Hello all,

I was wondering if anyone could point me to a good write up on the steps to take once your offer on an REO has been accepted. This is my first time and I am trying to be as careful as possible. Where could I potentially get screwed, what could potentially delay closing, what should I be doing proactively? All of this is beyond the normal home purchasing stuff which I am aware of.

I have been searching but get a lot of generic "how to get your offer accepted" articles which I have not found to be terribly helpful.

Many thanks,

Paul

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