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Placing an Offer Overview
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Written by Roger
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If you are not already a member of Crexi, sign up for free. Simply go to crexi.com and click the sign-up button on the top right corner of the site.

Once you have an account, the process is as easy as 1-2-3 to submit an offer:

1. Go to the property page to get more info – and download the OM.

2. Download and view the Due Diligence (You will need to accept the Confidentiality Agreement to do so).

3. To make an offer, including the price and terms, simply submit the LOI. Upon submission a digital copy
will be sent to you and to the listing broker.

Should the seller accept your offer, you will receive a notification from Crexi. The purchase documents will be sent to you, and the closing portal will activate for this deal on the Crexi site. A Crexi representative will be available to assist you throughout the escrow process towards a smooth and successful closing!


F I N E P R I N T:

Offer Details: All offers are non-binding. In the LOI you will be able to enter detailed highlights about your offer, including whether the offer is contingent upon financing. Use the "Add Files" button to upload
any relevant documents such as your personalized LOI or comments to a PSA.
Investor Info: Please confirm your contact information. If you are a broker submitting an offer on behalf
of your client, select "Broker" from the Investor profile drop-down menu, and complete the Buyer's name
and Email.
Investor Background: Please confirm your investment information, and whether any of the check boxes apply. You are not bound to these statistics. The estimates are designed to give the broker a general sense of your investment history. Use the "Add Files" button to upload any relevant documents, such as a letter from a banker or redacted bank statement. Any information provided by users is transmitted using the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol, and stored on hardened servers with strict access control policies.

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