Best moment
The best moment is usually when the share is contemplated, in good standing and you have an updated statement ready.
- Contemplated status
- Current installments
- Updated statement
- No document gap
Seller timing
Timing matters. A contemplated share with clear documents usually has better liquidity than a rushed or incomplete case.
The best moment is usually when the share is contemplated, in good standing and you have an updated statement ready.
Unclear documents, high outstanding balance or transfer friction can reduce buyer demand.
Urgency is not automatically bad, but it changes negotiation. A clear process matters more than promises.
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