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December 14, 2006 at 10:47 AM #8064December 14, 2006 at 11:04 AM #41704(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant
The first thing you should do is NOT post information on the internet that someone sends you marked as CONFIDENTIAL.
The second thing you should do is realize that in real estate you need to get it in writing.
December 14, 2006 at 11:27 AM #41707powaysellerParticipantYou may have a case under “procuring cause”.
See our discussion, and my post near the bottom of the page here. I’m not a realtor, but I think you have a good case. Check out the checklist I gave at that link, and see how good your case is. Keep us posted.
December 14, 2006 at 11:41 AM #41709CardiffBaseballParticipant3% in this case is a lot of money. Builder says well I’ll give your lowball, if we don’t have to pay this commission?
Naah that would too sinister, could this be just simple stupidity?
December 14, 2006 at 6:11 PM #41745SD RealtorParticipantPowayseller you can on fast!!!
Down and out, I feel bad for you as a fellow realtor. On boards such as these you will not get any sympathy for getting scorched except from your brethren.
I would proceed as follows:
1 – Go immediately to my broker and tell him/her what is going on. I would imagine that your brokerage has a legal staff because they also lost potential income with the commission ommission. I would think that there are legal resources you can draw on to help you out. It seems like perhaps you have already done this.
2 – Did you have a buyers representation agreement in place with your clients? At the very least an agency disclosure signed by them?
Have you had any contact with these good friends at all lately? It is unfortunate that they went through the purchase knowing that you were getting shafted. What was most likely unknown to them, and most everyone who buys from a builder directly, is that having a savy realtor with you usually results in a much better deal then when you are on your own.
SD Realtor
December 15, 2006 at 9:14 AM #41784farbetParticipantI think your “friends AAron and Christe” in ahoots with the Davidson Gals screwed you big time.
I would involve them also.December 15, 2006 at 9:16 AM #41786farbetParticipantI think your “friends AAron and Christe” were in cahoots with the Davidson Gals and screwed you big time.
I would involve them also.December 15, 2006 at 4:54 PM #41823Down and out in LeucadiaParticipantYes, stupidity was everywhere. I am afraid I didn’t have my “good friends” sign a buyers agreement. Lorene at La Costa Oaks told me that my contract with them expired and my broker didn’t really offer a lot of help in the matter. Stupidity was on my part for not creating more of a paper trail and trusting Lorene and the other realtor. Lack of ethics were involved too on behalf of LCO and my “good friends”. To top things off, one of my clients is an attorney and demanded that my broker sign a form stating that I released all rights on colloecting a commission. Needless to say, I am at another office. I am just having a hard tome letting this go because it just feels so wrong and illegal.
December 15, 2006 at 5:06 PM #41825farbetParticipantCheer up. You might be selling the same house down the line a few months from now. There seems to be about 12 on the market in the same area.
December 15, 2006 at 5:14 PM #41828Down and out in LeucadiaParticipantThanks!
December 15, 2006 at 11:34 PM #41858SD RealtorParticipantHang in there D & O…I think I have been treated worse (as a realtor) by those closer to me then by total strangers.
I am at the point now where I don’t really even talk about real estate with friends anymore.
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