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Making Formal Offers Without An Agent

Kyle Hess
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I have been searching for my first investment property to fix-and-flip in Georgia but feel completely stuck when it comes to understanding how to give a formal offer once I'm ready. The forms used in Georgia are copyrighted and only to be used by licensed agents. How would I get around that as an investor?

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Peter Mckernan
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Peter Mckernan
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You can go direct with the agent listing the house if you feel confident in the deal and your ability without being represented; that is if it is actually on market with an agent listing it. 

The other option would be to start buying off market, and typically you just need a price and terms sheet for the escrow/title officer to open escrow and close. So it's case per case. 

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