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Updated over 16 years ago,

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Corey Williams
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  • Fishers, IN
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Writing an Offer?

Corey Williams
Pro Member
  • Developer
  • Fishers, IN
Posted

I am looking at a house in pre-foreclosure and the offer must be accepted by the bank. I am not working with an agent right now but I have a few agent friends if I need to get them involved and the house is listed with an agent.

My request is for an offer letter example. Do most of you use a standard realtor provided offer letter or have you crafted your own? I would love to get some examples of offer letters used when you are getting a deal approved by a bank. Do you approach a deal with a bank any differently than you do with an individual seller?

Thanks!

  • Corey Williams
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