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All offers
should be put in writing.
When you accept an offer,
a binding contract is formed. However, if you give a counteroffer,
you are rejecting the buyer’s initial offer but giving them a price
and terms at which you would agree to sell. Understand that the
buyer is not obligated to accept this counteroffer. Therefore, don’t
counteroffer if the initial offer is acceptable because a counteroffer
gives the buyer a way out of the transaction.
You should make a counteroffer even if you feel the buyer’s initial
offer is far from what you would like. You can make a counteroffer
appealing by making a small concession in one of the following areas:
price, personal property inclusion, time of possession, or loan
terms. Many people want to feel they have done all they could to
get the best price – and bargaining is part of the package.
Phone
Address
Email
Tel: 310-285-7515
Fax: 310-271-9204
301 N. Canon Drive,
Suite 215,
Beverly Hills CA
90210