Unless you are paying cash for the entire purchase price, I cannot think of any scenario where it would be a good idea to not insert a financing condition in your offer. When you are pre-approved this simply means that you personally are approved. However, this does not mean that the financing institution has approved the property you are planning to buy.
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Should financing be a condition of my offer to the Seller ?
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