Remember the possibility of other competing offers, when you formulate an
offer or counter offer. The Broker and/or the Buyer may not have actual
knowledge about the existence of competing offers. Therefore, the initial offer
may be the only opportunity to buy. It is important to recognize there is no
requirement that the Buyer be informed by the Seller or Seller's agent of the
existence of other offers before another offer is accepted.
The Seller has the right to negotiate with only one Buyer at a time and not
reveal this to other Buyers. This negotiation may continue until the Seller
accepts an offer.
The terms of a Buyer's offer are confidential, but the existence of the offer
may be communicated to other Buyers to obtain better terms or price. This is
strictly the decision of the Seller.
The Seller may accept an offer on terms other than price
All Buyers may be notified to present their highest and best offer. The Buyer
may choose to:
1. Make a better offer
2. Leave the original offer
3. Withdraw the offer in writing if the period for
acceptance is current
4. Do nothing |