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Cary Love
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  • Houston, TX
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Difficult Seller Negotiation

Cary Love
  • Specialist
  • Houston, TX
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Good Morning BP Members,


I have a situation with a seller where at first I was the only party interested in purchasing his house. After receiving the offer, he has verbally agreed that he is ok with the price. When discussing signatures he is wanting to call and discuss with his "buddy" to see if he can match it or give him a better offer. How should I handle this situation. Thanks for any feedback

CJ Love

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