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Response time on multiple offers

Is it okay to put a response time contingency when submitting an offer on a bank-owned home that is in a multiple offer situation? For instance, bank has 48 hours to respond, etc. or do you think this could hurt our offer in anyway due to the other offers in question?

I'm wondering because we have been screwed on past multiple offer situations mainly due to the bank having all the time in the world to work with other offers. However, I don't want to put a response restriction if it could somehow hurt our chances given that banks work differently then traditional sellers. BTW, we are putting in a very solid offer over asking price with no closing cost assistance. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

TIA!

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Re: Response time on multiple offers

  • If it's bank owned, I wouldn't put in a contingency.. Short sale yes, Bank Owned, no... Banks what the offers as clean as possible. The generally get back to you pretty quickly. Most of the offers are submitted via a computer system now and the bank literally clicks yes, no, counters, etc. I know in Minnesota, it's pretty common that bank owned properties will take no offers the first 0-9 days, owner occupied offers 9-12 and then investors 12+.. They want real people living in the house first, not someone who is going to flip it or rent it out...

     

    HTH! 

  • I took your advice! Thank you for the insight Smile Now, fingers crossed!
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