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August 20, 2009 at 10:50 PM #448112August 21, 2009 at 8:26 AM #447423AKParticipant
SD R very generously researched these two sales … while I’ve lost a few to all-cash offers in the past, it turns out that both of these were financed.
My apologies for venting my fury in the wrong direction. It seems the listing agents had motivations other than a quick and pain-free escrow.
August 21, 2009 at 8:26 AM #447615AKParticipantSD R very generously researched these two sales … while I’ve lost a few to all-cash offers in the past, it turns out that both of these were financed.
My apologies for venting my fury in the wrong direction. It seems the listing agents had motivations other than a quick and pain-free escrow.
August 21, 2009 at 8:26 AM #447954AKParticipantSD R very generously researched these two sales … while I’ve lost a few to all-cash offers in the past, it turns out that both of these were financed.
My apologies for venting my fury in the wrong direction. It seems the listing agents had motivations other than a quick and pain-free escrow.
August 21, 2009 at 8:26 AM #448022AKParticipantSD R very generously researched these two sales … while I’ve lost a few to all-cash offers in the past, it turns out that both of these were financed.
My apologies for venting my fury in the wrong direction. It seems the listing agents had motivations other than a quick and pain-free escrow.
August 21, 2009 at 8:26 AM #448205AKParticipantSD R very generously researched these two sales … while I’ve lost a few to all-cash offers in the past, it turns out that both of these were financed.
My apologies for venting my fury in the wrong direction. It seems the listing agents had motivations other than a quick and pain-free escrow.
August 21, 2009 at 8:43 AM #447428bsrsharmaParticipantlisting agents had motivations
Are you implying that your offer was higher but was not accepted in favor of a lower offer? If so, you may have grounds to complain to the seller that he may have been defrauded. I thought only cash buyers get deep discounts; that the sellers agents can be corrupt for financed sales too is an eye opener.
August 21, 2009 at 8:43 AM #447620bsrsharmaParticipantlisting agents had motivations
Are you implying that your offer was higher but was not accepted in favor of a lower offer? If so, you may have grounds to complain to the seller that he may have been defrauded. I thought only cash buyers get deep discounts; that the sellers agents can be corrupt for financed sales too is an eye opener.
August 21, 2009 at 8:43 AM #447959bsrsharmaParticipantlisting agents had motivations
Are you implying that your offer was higher but was not accepted in favor of a lower offer? If so, you may have grounds to complain to the seller that he may have been defrauded. I thought only cash buyers get deep discounts; that the sellers agents can be corrupt for financed sales too is an eye opener.
August 21, 2009 at 8:43 AM #448027bsrsharmaParticipantlisting agents had motivations
Are you implying that your offer was higher but was not accepted in favor of a lower offer? If so, you may have grounds to complain to the seller that he may have been defrauded. I thought only cash buyers get deep discounts; that the sellers agents can be corrupt for financed sales too is an eye opener.
August 21, 2009 at 8:43 AM #448210bsrsharmaParticipantlisting agents had motivations
Are you implying that your offer was higher but was not accepted in favor of a lower offer? If so, you may have grounds to complain to the seller that he may have been defrauded. I thought only cash buyers get deep discounts; that the sellers agents can be corrupt for financed sales too is an eye opener.
August 21, 2009 at 9:58 AM #447478AKParticipantI dunno, my substantially higher offer could’ve been rejected for any number of reasons. (Including, but not limited to, greed and corruption!)
I could send a certified letter to the audit committee at the Very Big Servicer, but I know they probably couldn’t care less.
I could make an ethics complaint against the listing agent, but I suspect the local association couldn’t care less. And I’d probably hurt the reputation of my own hard-working and ethical agent.
I have enough melanin in my system to claim racial discrimination, but it would be bad karma to make a serious accusation without more evidence.
Or I could just move on to the next listing. Which is what the dirtbags are hoping. But, what if the dirtbags have that listing too?
August 21, 2009 at 9:58 AM #447670AKParticipantI dunno, my substantially higher offer could’ve been rejected for any number of reasons. (Including, but not limited to, greed and corruption!)
I could send a certified letter to the audit committee at the Very Big Servicer, but I know they probably couldn’t care less.
I could make an ethics complaint against the listing agent, but I suspect the local association couldn’t care less. And I’d probably hurt the reputation of my own hard-working and ethical agent.
I have enough melanin in my system to claim racial discrimination, but it would be bad karma to make a serious accusation without more evidence.
Or I could just move on to the next listing. Which is what the dirtbags are hoping. But, what if the dirtbags have that listing too?
August 21, 2009 at 9:58 AM #448008AKParticipantI dunno, my substantially higher offer could’ve been rejected for any number of reasons. (Including, but not limited to, greed and corruption!)
I could send a certified letter to the audit committee at the Very Big Servicer, but I know they probably couldn’t care less.
I could make an ethics complaint against the listing agent, but I suspect the local association couldn’t care less. And I’d probably hurt the reputation of my own hard-working and ethical agent.
I have enough melanin in my system to claim racial discrimination, but it would be bad karma to make a serious accusation without more evidence.
Or I could just move on to the next listing. Which is what the dirtbags are hoping. But, what if the dirtbags have that listing too?
August 21, 2009 at 9:58 AM #448078AKParticipantI dunno, my substantially higher offer could’ve been rejected for any number of reasons. (Including, but not limited to, greed and corruption!)
I could send a certified letter to the audit committee at the Very Big Servicer, but I know they probably couldn’t care less.
I could make an ethics complaint against the listing agent, but I suspect the local association couldn’t care less. And I’d probably hurt the reputation of my own hard-working and ethical agent.
I have enough melanin in my system to claim racial discrimination, but it would be bad karma to make a serious accusation without more evidence.
Or I could just move on to the next listing. Which is what the dirtbags are hoping. But, what if the dirtbags have that listing too?
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