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July 6, 2010 at 10:52 AM #576768July 6, 2010 at 10:57 AM #575745sdrealtorParticipant
post the address or send me a private message and I will look it up. Not always clear who owns it but its worth a shot.
July 6, 2010 at 10:57 AM #575841sdrealtorParticipantpost the address or send me a private message and I will look it up. Not always clear who owns it but its worth a shot.
July 6, 2010 at 10:57 AM #576365sdrealtorParticipantpost the address or send me a private message and I will look it up. Not always clear who owns it but its worth a shot.
July 6, 2010 at 10:57 AM #576472sdrealtorParticipantpost the address or send me a private message and I will look it up. Not always clear who owns it but its worth a shot.
July 6, 2010 at 10:57 AM #576773sdrealtorParticipantpost the address or send me a private message and I will look it up. Not always clear who owns it but its worth a shot.
July 7, 2010 at 2:17 AM #575990faterikcartmanParticipantLots of great info here.
We once wanted to know the lender to try and have our agent contact directly because we suspected the listing agent was dodging us in order to get someone she knew a short sale property as low in price as possible.
We couldn’t get her to respond or take an offer from us, finally we got an agent who contacted her and she said it was off the market.
Three months later it sold for less than we tried to offer.
Maybe everything was on the up and up, but everything about the way the listing agent responded to us, even when it was clearly on the market suggested she did not want to sell it. So we were left suspicious she told the lender “sorry, this is the best the market will bear” as a friend of hers got a steal. We could be wrong, but that’s what we think happened.
So we’ve thought we wished we could have contacted, or had an agent contact, the lender directly, but reading this it appears they would not have talked to us anyway.
July 7, 2010 at 2:17 AM #576087faterikcartmanParticipantLots of great info here.
We once wanted to know the lender to try and have our agent contact directly because we suspected the listing agent was dodging us in order to get someone she knew a short sale property as low in price as possible.
We couldn’t get her to respond or take an offer from us, finally we got an agent who contacted her and she said it was off the market.
Three months later it sold for less than we tried to offer.
Maybe everything was on the up and up, but everything about the way the listing agent responded to us, even when it was clearly on the market suggested she did not want to sell it. So we were left suspicious she told the lender “sorry, this is the best the market will bear” as a friend of hers got a steal. We could be wrong, but that’s what we think happened.
So we’ve thought we wished we could have contacted, or had an agent contact, the lender directly, but reading this it appears they would not have talked to us anyway.
July 7, 2010 at 2:17 AM #576612faterikcartmanParticipantLots of great info here.
We once wanted to know the lender to try and have our agent contact directly because we suspected the listing agent was dodging us in order to get someone she knew a short sale property as low in price as possible.
We couldn’t get her to respond or take an offer from us, finally we got an agent who contacted her and she said it was off the market.
Three months later it sold for less than we tried to offer.
Maybe everything was on the up and up, but everything about the way the listing agent responded to us, even when it was clearly on the market suggested she did not want to sell it. So we were left suspicious she told the lender “sorry, this is the best the market will bear” as a friend of hers got a steal. We could be wrong, but that’s what we think happened.
So we’ve thought we wished we could have contacted, or had an agent contact, the lender directly, but reading this it appears they would not have talked to us anyway.
July 7, 2010 at 2:17 AM #576719faterikcartmanParticipantLots of great info here.
We once wanted to know the lender to try and have our agent contact directly because we suspected the listing agent was dodging us in order to get someone she knew a short sale property as low in price as possible.
We couldn’t get her to respond or take an offer from us, finally we got an agent who contacted her and she said it was off the market.
Three months later it sold for less than we tried to offer.
Maybe everything was on the up and up, but everything about the way the listing agent responded to us, even when it was clearly on the market suggested she did not want to sell it. So we were left suspicious she told the lender “sorry, this is the best the market will bear” as a friend of hers got a steal. We could be wrong, but that’s what we think happened.
So we’ve thought we wished we could have contacted, or had an agent contact, the lender directly, but reading this it appears they would not have talked to us anyway.
July 7, 2010 at 2:17 AM #577018faterikcartmanParticipantLots of great info here.
We once wanted to know the lender to try and have our agent contact directly because we suspected the listing agent was dodging us in order to get someone she knew a short sale property as low in price as possible.
We couldn’t get her to respond or take an offer from us, finally we got an agent who contacted her and she said it was off the market.
Three months later it sold for less than we tried to offer.
Maybe everything was on the up and up, but everything about the way the listing agent responded to us, even when it was clearly on the market suggested she did not want to sell it. So we were left suspicious she told the lender “sorry, this is the best the market will bear” as a friend of hers got a steal. We could be wrong, but that’s what we think happened.
So we’ve thought we wished we could have contacted, or had an agent contact, the lender directly, but reading this it appears they would not have talked to us anyway.
July 7, 2010 at 6:19 AM #576000SD RealtorParticipantDid you guys actually submit an offer? If you did and it was higher then the price the home sold for you “may” be able to at least file a complaint with the DRE if you can somehow prove the offer you submitted was indeed more competitive then what was accepted.
Correct, even if you had the lender info you could not have gotten anything straight from the lender. Your agent should have known that.
July 7, 2010 at 6:19 AM #576097SD RealtorParticipantDid you guys actually submit an offer? If you did and it was higher then the price the home sold for you “may” be able to at least file a complaint with the DRE if you can somehow prove the offer you submitted was indeed more competitive then what was accepted.
Correct, even if you had the lender info you could not have gotten anything straight from the lender. Your agent should have known that.
July 7, 2010 at 6:19 AM #576622SD RealtorParticipantDid you guys actually submit an offer? If you did and it was higher then the price the home sold for you “may” be able to at least file a complaint with the DRE if you can somehow prove the offer you submitted was indeed more competitive then what was accepted.
Correct, even if you had the lender info you could not have gotten anything straight from the lender. Your agent should have known that.
July 7, 2010 at 6:19 AM #576729SD RealtorParticipantDid you guys actually submit an offer? If you did and it was higher then the price the home sold for you “may” be able to at least file a complaint with the DRE if you can somehow prove the offer you submitted was indeed more competitive then what was accepted.
Correct, even if you had the lender info you could not have gotten anything straight from the lender. Your agent should have known that.
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