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Probably overkill..

Posted by Ward-CA- on June 24, 2003 at 4:16 PM

In Reply to: EPA and earnest money posted by zachary on June 24, 2003 at 12:38 AM

: Ward,

: Long time no post...I've been chasing deals for the last month and have come up with 2 good prospects.
: I have an appointment with owner on friday. She wants to sell...

: I have 2 questions:

: 1- There is no place on the EPA to write an Earnest money amount.
: Shouldn't that be written in, in order to make the contract legal and binding?

: 2- I am a little sketchy on the stable mindedness of this owner. when I went to the door she was to drunk to talk to me, her older son (also drunk) talked to me for about 30 minutes, said they want to sell and that mom would be sober when Our meeting happens....
: With that said I'm thinking about getting the EPA notarized....do you think that is overkill?

: thanks

: Zachary
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Zachary,

#1. You can deposit in escrow, after the 5 day cooling off period, any consideration you want. Escrow will give you a receipt for it.

#2. Do you think the notary will sober them up?? Unless you think the notary would be able to accurately attest to their state of sobriety, what good will notarizing their signatures do?


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