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Jamison Worst
  • Flipper
  • Grand Rapids, MI
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Making tons of offers quickly

Jamison Worst
  • Flipper
  • Grand Rapids, MI
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Watching Brandon's webinar replay (wasn't able to make it live) got me thinking. I'm wondering if there is an easy way to blast out a ton of offers. I'm a Realtor and thus need to use monstrous 6-page PA we have for buying and selling, which takes way too much time to fill out. I'm thinking what I would use to blast out offers would be more of a "letter of intent" similar to how I would put together a commercial deal for a client: ideally a single sheet with 2 or 3 offer choices (cash, terms, mixed), an agency disclosure paragraph, some language that this is only a letter of intent and that the actual terms would be in the purchase agreement (obviously, I'll get my broker and an attorney to review). I'm just looking for a good way to cut the time it takes to submit offers. Anybody have some thoughts on this?

@Brandon Turner?

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