Submitting Offers What is the best method?

Submitting Offers What is the best method?

I have 25 foreclosures that I want to put in offers....do I verbally make the offer or submit an LOI?

Thank you.

Peace and Blessings,

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Submitting Offers

It can be done Verbally, email, etc


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Gary Rabatin
Certified Cash Flow Consultant
Founder & President of Gold Bar Funding Group L.L.C.
Private Real Estate Investor
"Building Wealth by the Numbers"


submitting an offer

The best way to do this is to put it in writing and have a proof of funds letter to go along with it that way you'll be taken more seriously. Also, say that you're an investor and need to close ASAP ( This sounds great and is vague at the same time so that could mean that you want to close on the property in 3 days in the eyes of the asset manager or REO agent, but ASAP to you simply means as soon as you can find the finding or an end buyer etc)

Proof of funds letters are easy to get. Just google proof of funds or "i need a proof of funds letter and see what you come up with.

__________________

Gary Rabatin
Certified Cash Flow Consultant
Founder & President of Gold Bar Funding Group L.L.C.
Private Real Estate Investor
"Building Wealth by the Numbers"


submitting an offer

The best way to do this is to put it in writing and have a proof of funds letter to go along with it that way you'll be taken more seriously. Also, say that you're an investor and need to close ASAP ( This sounds great and is vague at the same time so that could mean that you want to close on the property in 3 days in the eyes of the asset manager or REO agent, but ASAP to you simply means as soon as you can find the finding or an end buyer etc)

Proof of funds letters are easy to get. Just google proof of funds or "i need a proof of funds letter and see what you come up with.

__________________

Gary Rabatin
Certified Cash Flow Consultant
Founder & President of Gold Bar Funding Group L.L.C.
Private Real Estate Investor
"Building Wealth by the Numbers"


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