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Sven Jessica
  • Miami, FL
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How to negotiate with absentee owners

Sven Jessica
  • Miami, FL
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So we sent out our first direct mail pieces this week to absentee owners. Ive been reading here and listening to podcasts about negotiating and what i hear the most is never try to lock down the deal over the phone but when you meet the potential seller face to face.. My question is, how do you go about it with absentee owners? Most of them live hundreds and thousands of miles away from the targeted zip codes. Do i have to close the deals iver the phone? Maybe someone who is doing it, share some ideas or facts from their experience?!

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Karl James
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Karl James
  • Land Investor
  • Fulshear, TX
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@Sven Jessica

 I've done less than 10 deals,  all vacant land, and all the "buys" have been with out of state owners.  I have negotiated the deal (buy or ell) - which really means agreed a price and a closing time frame verbally (on the phone) with a commitment to send them a contract.  I get their e-mail while on the phone and then send them a signed PDF copy of a contract for them to sign and return by scanned PDF document.  I then take this contract to along with an earnest money check (if I am the buyer) to my local title company (which I specified in the contract).  I let the title company guide me from there.   At some point in the future I could elect to close with out a title company, but for now I appreciate the service they are providing.

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