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Posted over 6 years ago

The Pros And Cons Of Setting Buyer Restrictions

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In this week’s Round Table, we go over some unexpected costs that can potentially, but rarely come up in this business and compare them to the costs of rentals, rehabs, and rodents!

We also have a debate over whether it’s a good idea to put certain restrictions in the sale contract to get better buyers to eliminate grief and headache down the road. Or take a gamble and deal with the problems when, or if they should arise.

Plus, we have a case of DEAL or NO DEAL!

Listen in now…



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