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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Contingent Offer falls through
Good Evening BiggerPockets
A few quick questions about a potential investment property in Oregon. Back on May 11, 2017 the property I am focused on had a contingent offer that fell through. Property was relisted May 31, 2017.
#1. Is it acceptable for me to ask the listing agent what caused the previous deal to fall through. I would like to be warned if it was something structural.
#2. Is it acceptable for me to ask what the agreed upon contingent offer price was?
Any help is much appreciated.
Doug Meeuwsen