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Do I have to sell to the person with the highest offer?
Sellers Answers

No. If you prefer a lower-priced offer, perhaps with a better-qualified buyer and/or more attractive terms, you can accept that offer instead. Or you can give counteroffers to one or more of the buyers.

Beware, however, that if you turn down a full-priced offer, you may owe your agent a full commission even if you decide not to sell your home.

   


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276 Fifth Avenue, Suite 704
New York, NY 10001
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