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  1. Hey Guys, My name is Nick and im a pure L/O newbie from Missouri. I got the manual here recently and read it over once and then again briefly. Been back and fourth with Micheal, but i understand his time cost. So im coming to the forum for some help. The 2 things i have been getting confused on is how the rent credits or seller concessions work with the agreements (i will be using seller concessions). I understand the are credited towards the purchase price, but how is it calculated and if u agreed on one price with the seller and then another price with the T/B because of the credit, how does the work with the 1st agreement you signed with the seller. And then what order to get the contracts signed when doing a actual deal. I guess i could have asked him this, but can anybody break all this down to me in lamest terms, or better yet, give a example of a actually deal from start to finish, so i can digest it that way, which i think will better for me to understand it. Im more of a visual learner then a book learner.
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