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All Forum Posts by: Caleb Shaffer

Caleb Shaffer has started 1 posts and replied 6 times.

@Wayne Brooks oh I see, I wasn’t too clear on that to begin with, thank you for clarifying that for me!

@Barry Ruby thank you very much Barry I won’t hesitate to reach out for that resource when I need it!!

@Steve Morris so just giving the seller a written offer more than usually will suffice?

@Steve Morris I saw a video in which the guy said that if you get them to sign a memorandum and they tried selling to someone else that you could file it at the courthouse and prevent them from selling to someone else, and so I was just curious as to whether that was an option that any real estate investors participated in.

Thank you for that JD! If you don’t mind can you elaborate more on the part about specifying remedies and damages?

Would anyone recommend asking sellers to sign a memorandum if you feel like they may potentially get cold feet on selling a property to you? I’m also curious on how you would file it at the courthouse if the seller backs out of the deal?