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Posted almost 6 years ago

Intake Challenges—Dealing With Deal Breakers

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In this week’s Round Table—What would you do? Scott B. was getting ready to close on an intake deal that he had been working on when another investor unknowingly stepped in and offered double. 

Should Scott:
A - Hold the seller to the original agreement
B - Offer the seller more since he already has a buyer in place
C - Let the other investor, who is also a community member, know that his offer is too high for the area

Listen in for the outcome, plus find out the shocking results of a scarcity experiment Scott Todd ran!



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