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Jorvon Smith
  • Wholesaler
  • Long Beach, CA
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Some REO sellers advice

Jorvon Smith
  • Wholesaler
  • Long Beach, CA
Posted

I want to know if there is any way of going around a earnest money deposit once you have the POF to submit an offer.
I have about four properties that I would like to sell in So. Cal (Southren California) all under 100k and I have been asked by a realtor to obtain a chasier check (for each prop) along with the POF. Is this necessary?

An expidited response would surely be apprieciated...

Many Thanks and GOD BLESS
Jorvon

Many Thanks

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