Understanding Earnest Money
Earnest money serves as a commitment from the buyer, held in escrow to protect the seller if the buyer backs out of the deal outside agreed terms. While increasing the earnest money can signal seriousness during negotiations, a small increase may not significantly impact the seller's decision. Ultimately, it's about demonstrating commitment without overextending financially.In this clip
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