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JP Morgan Chase REO help
Hi everyone,
I'm just posting here to get some ideas. We put an offer in on a REO property owned by JP Morgan Chase, then we heard back from the bank saying to put in our "best and final offer". It was listed on the MLS by a broker assigned by the bank. We put in an offer over the asking price, all cash. How long does the bank usually take to respond? We have been waiting for a few days now. Is this normal? Is there anything we can do to make this go faster? Should we change the closing day to sooner? Any thoughts would be appreciated. Any tips or tricks to help us would be greatly appreciated. Thanks