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Updated about 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

My Phone Is Ringing!!!
Just a quick question for you experience investors. How do you deal with sellers that you are not able to buy from.
When that property just doesn't fit your buying criteria, or there is no motivation from the seller. Do you give them an offer regardless, or do you just simple say that you are not interested.
Thanks
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I feel like you'd have to throw out an offer and have it rejected before you can consider them someone that "you can't buy from" ;)