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New Realtor needs advice
HI, my girlfriend is a new realtor and is doing really well, but right now she has a client that she has shown over 30 houses to that wants to use USDA loan that has a close of minimum of 45 days. Her client doesn't want to understand that in this market he won't be able to win a bid with that type of loan due to the length of closing and also he doesn't understand the concept of paying out of pocket if the house doesn't appraise for the bid amount. How do you handle such a client,
TIA