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Adam Macias
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Any buyers not afraid of post occupancy agreements?

Adam Macias
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  • Agent Sales Representative at BiggerPockets
  • Fort Collins, CO
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I'm in Denver. Whether it's on the MLS or an off market deal I'm assigning some buyers are deathly afraid of PCOA's. If you're a buyer that doesn't mind a 15-30 PCOA with a $200 failure to vacate and $2000 deposit term, let me know. For my own buying criteria I don't like them because I don't do rentals and am impatient to be honest but I know every buyer is different.

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