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Nick DiTommaso
  • Macomb, MI
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Letter to Seller for a Duplex on the market

Nick DiTommaso
  • Macomb, MI
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I currently shared a discussion about a Duplex I was interested in to purchase and wish to occupy one unit, but the property is being sold with both of the units occupied with tenants. I am composing a letter in reaching out to the seller (found their mailing address online) about the tenants lease and any additional topics I could speak to them about. Can anyone be of assistance of how this letter should flow?

Here is my rough example,

--Dear so and so

I have recently come across your property for sale and am very interested in your property located at ______ .

I would love to take a moment and speak with you about this property at your earliest convenience.

Email:

Cell:

Looking for forward to speaking with you,

Sincerely,

I am looking to be short and direct in this letter in pursuit to having a call back, and bring up topics about the lease agreements and reason for selling if they do call.

Any advice can help, Thanks!