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CHAPTER 13 Dos and Don'ts of Negotiations Selling your home is a business transaction. Although it may be a many-layered process that appears more personal than business, at its heart, it’s simply a buyer negotiating to purchase a seller’s home for an agreed-upon price. You as a seller must keep this fact in mind. Opinions, emotions, and ego may attempt to derail your efforts; don’t be the transgressor. The more you know about negotiating, the less likely you are to create a needless detour during the sale process. According to a 2015 real estate article on MoneySense.ca, “Very often the best deals are the ones where neither party walks away feeling like they won, but instead, walk away feeling like they negotiated well.” DO LET THE BUYER SPEAK FIRST Let patience be your guide when dealing with an interested buyer. Don’t be anxious to tell him or her what you’re willing to accept; it may be lower than the buyer was willing to offer! 114

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