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Jeff Fairchild
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Avoiding problems with buyers

Jeff Fairchild
  • Portland, OR
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What is your strategy for making sure the buyer can close on the deal?

What are the ways I can protect from the buyer trying to go around me to the seller? 

In what other ways should I protect myself from buyers?

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Ben Leybovich
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Phoenix/Lima, Arizona/OH
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Ben Leybovich
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Originally posted by @Bill Gulley:
Originally posted by @Ben Leybovich:

Ooooo - sounds like someone is trying to practice sales without a license. @Bill Gulley - should we report this youngster? lol

 Naah, not my job anymore unless they get in my neighborhood. Funny thing, my GF got a yellow letter from a wholesaler, not sure what kind of fun we'll have. Probably listen to his spiel, play dumb, let him sink a hook and spring it on him just between us. He could very well have sent the letter to a regulator or an attorney! LOL :) 

 Barely can help yourself :)

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