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reasons why you should avoid blind offer in real estate?
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[QUOTE="Mastergp, post: 292936, member: 85422"] [HEADING=2][/HEADING] There are several reasons why you might want to avoid making a blind offer on real estate: [LIST=1] [*]Lack of information: When you make a blind offer, you are essentially making an offer on a property without having seen it or gathered any information about it. This can be risky because you may not know the condition of the property or whether it is a good deal. [*]Limited negotiation power: When you have more information about a property, you have more negotiation power. If you make a blind offer, you may not be able to negotiate as effectively because you don't have as much information about the property. [*]Overpayment: Without knowing the condition of the property or what other similar properties are selling for, you may end up overpaying for the property. [*]Legal issues: If you make a blind offer and later discover that there are legal issues with the property (such as liens or zoning issues), you may not be able to back out of the deal.Y [*]You may not be able to get a mortgage: If you make a blind offer and later discover that the property has significant issues (such as structural damage), it may be difficult or impossible to get a mortgage on the property. This can be a major problem if you are relying on financing to purchase the property.Y [*]You may not be able to get insurance: Similar to getting a mortgage, if the property has significant issues, it may be difficult or impossible to get insurance on the property. This can leave you vulnerable to financial loss if something happens to the property.Y [*]You may not know the neighborhood: If you are unfamiliar with the neighborhood where the property is located, you may not know if it is a good investment. Factors such as the local school district, crime rate, and proximity to amenities can all impact the value of a property.Y [*]You may not know the seller: When you make a blind offer, you may not know who you are dealing with. This can be a problem if the seller is difficult to work with or has a reputation for being dishonest. [/LIST] Again, it is generally a good idea to gather as much information as possible before making an offer on a property. This will help you make a more informed decision and give you more negotiation power. [/QUOTE]
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