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I guess that's what the big box below the yes/no question is for. To explain the odd ball sale, not thru the common MLS route. So, even if you got it wrong they can see why you went that route.
Technically, It there is an agreement of sale by both parties, then it was 'offered' for sale. Unless, someone walked up to them and offered to purchase it. However, not thru the common MLS route.
If there was no other showings to anybody,
What would you put on days on market - a 1 or 0. I have pondered this one always on tenant/landlord purchase.
Technically, It there is an agreement of sale by both parties, then it was 'offered' for sale. Unless, someone walked up to them and offered to purchase it. However, not thru the common MLS route.
If there was no other showings to anybody,
What would you put on days on market - a 1 or 0. I have pondered this one always on tenant/landlord purchase.