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Charlotte Dunford
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  • Johns Creek, GA
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Broker playing mind game with me?

Charlotte Dunford
  • Investor
  • Johns Creek, GA
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Have you ever been under contract, and doing your due diligence, and you find a bunch of problems. You ask for a concession, but the seller's broker keeps telling you that they don't really care if you back out because they have a waiting list of buyers. They tell me the problems I find are not things experienced investors would find as problems. Are they just playing with my mind and trying to make me doubt myself? Thoughts? What other tricks do brokers play on your mind?

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David Stone
  • Rental Property Investor
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David Stone
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Davenport, FL
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Either call their bluff and present an offer that works for you or back out.  Don't let their words dictate your actions.  The seller broker's job is to get the best deal for the seller, not you.  Good luck!

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