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A sale in which a buyer used conventional financing is considered to be unusable as a comparable without an adjustment f

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2022 7:43 am
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A Sale In Which A Buyer Used Conventional Financing Is Considered To Be Unusable As A Comparable Without An Adjustment F 1
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A sale in which a buyer used conventional financing is considered to be unusable as a comparable without an adjustment for financing terms. suitable as a comparable only if the seller is willing to accept conventional financing. a cash equivalent sale requiring no adjustment for financing terms. the only possible sale to be used as a comparable.

In addition to being a contract between a licensee and a seller or buyer, a listing agreement is an independent contractor agreement. an agency agreement. a sales contract. a contract for deed.