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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would include the escalation clause, but if they try to push you toward the upper end, just tell them they already have your best offer.[/quote] So you have no idea how the clause works. [b]They don’t "push you to the upper end" other offers do [/b] I sold earlier this year, we looked at the 3 highest price offers, then the better terms of those 3. With no escalation, you might not be in the top 3. [/quote] They absolutely do. You’re telling a seller what you’ll pay for the house. What’s your max price? [/quote] Fairly certain it doesn't legally go to your higher offer unless there is a legit offer from a 3rd party that is higher than yours. Of course, there's a slim chance their agent is super sketchy, but that's unlikely. [/quote]
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