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What Is The Best Practice For Sending An Offer Via Email?

Tim Tafel
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I just git done talking to an agent and she asked me to send my offer via email for her to relay to the seller. What is the best way of doing it? Do I send a Letter of Intent? What would be a good example email for me to template off of? 

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Caleb Brown
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Caleb Brown
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Okay. Gotcha! Would you be able to reply with an example email layout?


All agent needs to know is price, close date, inspection period, any other contingencies, financing with POF, EMD, there might be some other small details but these are the main ones

  • Caleb Brown

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