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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Best and highest offer.
How can I tell if Fannie Mae really asked investors for "best and highest" offer like realtor reported on a specific property, or the realtor just asked on there own to help inflate the sale price? Im thinking my offer was way higher than any other offer, and Im not sure if there even was other offers made. Thank you for your advice.