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31 July, 08:50

An offer has been presented to the sellers of a property. they ask their agent to change the terms through a counter proposal. the seller's agent prepares the counter proposal and delivers it to the buyer's agent. the buyers don't want to accept the new terms the seller is offering and would like to submit a revision. sometimes what is legal is not best practice. what is the best practice for the buyer's agent in this situation?

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  1. 31 July, 08:53
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    As purchaser's operator, you would instruct them to modify the first contact. A buy contract can just have one counter joined, the purchaser can't pull back a counter, and no one but vendors can pull back the counter. They should sign another agreement comprehending what terms are worthy.
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