After fending off double-digit multiple offers, engaging in bidding wars and paying well over asking price, the last thing you want is that dreaded post-contract cancelation call from your buyers. Here’s how to avoid it.
Source: Inman News
Avoid canceled contracts: 3 tips for setting buyers up right
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