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Subject to deals and locking them down "out of state"
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Posted by: Jon Petreeko
07/24/2003, 08:25:16

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King,

I wanted to thank you again for providing such amazing information and advice within your forum. I always find something new and interesting to read about from your "followers"!

I have a question for you:

- How do you lock down a "subject to" deal when negotiating "out of state"? I just lost a deal the other day because the seller "received an offer and accepted a contract" right after we spoke. It took me a couple of days to lock down my attorney and get her started on the proper documents and then I "lost the deal"! I didn't want to send over just any old "sales contract". Do you use one specifically for this purpose?

I had a buyer and investor (in case the buyer fell thorugh) in place for a nice profit and it would have been finalized in less than 2 weeks!

Thanks again for taking time out to read this and we will be in touch!

Sincerely,

Jon Petreeko
REISmart, LLC
jrpetreeko@msn.com
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