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June 10, 2010 at 2:54 PM #563147June 10, 2010 at 2:54 PM #562142Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant
Offer a kickback,
Just kiddingGet another Agent and/or call the listing agent and talk the him/her.
That is unless you have some agreement with the first agent, but if she does not want to write the offer, …
June 10, 2010 at 2:54 PM #562239Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantOffer a kickback,
Just kiddingGet another Agent and/or call the listing agent and talk the him/her.
That is unless you have some agreement with the first agent, but if she does not want to write the offer, …
June 10, 2010 at 2:54 PM #562743Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantOffer a kickback,
Just kiddingGet another Agent and/or call the listing agent and talk the him/her.
That is unless you have some agreement with the first agent, but if she does not want to write the offer, …
June 10, 2010 at 2:54 PM #562850Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantOffer a kickback,
Just kiddingGet another Agent and/or call the listing agent and talk the him/her.
That is unless you have some agreement with the first agent, but if she does not want to write the offer, …
June 10, 2010 at 2:54 PM #563137Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantOffer a kickback,
Just kiddingGet another Agent and/or call the listing agent and talk the him/her.
That is unless you have some agreement with the first agent, but if she does not want to write the offer, …
June 10, 2010 at 3:50 PM #562187AecetiaParticipantYou obviously had good intuition when you pulled out after the first offer, what does your gut tell you to do now? I would be inclined to get another agent, too, unless you are locked in. Also, it is too bad what they think. It is your money and your life and you do not owe them anything. They were not looking out for your interest when you made the first offer and they are not looking out for your interest now.
June 10, 2010 at 3:50 PM #562284AecetiaParticipantYou obviously had good intuition when you pulled out after the first offer, what does your gut tell you to do now? I would be inclined to get another agent, too, unless you are locked in. Also, it is too bad what they think. It is your money and your life and you do not owe them anything. They were not looking out for your interest when you made the first offer and they are not looking out for your interest now.
June 10, 2010 at 3:50 PM #562788AecetiaParticipantYou obviously had good intuition when you pulled out after the first offer, what does your gut tell you to do now? I would be inclined to get another agent, too, unless you are locked in. Also, it is too bad what they think. It is your money and your life and you do not owe them anything. They were not looking out for your interest when you made the first offer and they are not looking out for your interest now.
June 10, 2010 at 3:50 PM #562895AecetiaParticipantYou obviously had good intuition when you pulled out after the first offer, what does your gut tell you to do now? I would be inclined to get another agent, too, unless you are locked in. Also, it is too bad what they think. It is your money and your life and you do not owe them anything. They were not looking out for your interest when you made the first offer and they are not looking out for your interest now.
June 10, 2010 at 3:50 PM #563183AecetiaParticipantYou obviously had good intuition when you pulled out after the first offer, what does your gut tell you to do now? I would be inclined to get another agent, too, unless you are locked in. Also, it is too bad what they think. It is your money and your life and you do not owe them anything. They were not looking out for your interest when you made the first offer and they are not looking out for your interest now.
June 10, 2010 at 3:58 PM #562202andymajumderParticipantI know I can get another real estate agent….but I think I will work with her and get her to do what I want….My current agent has worked with me for the past two months and she has put in quite a lot of work (in all I have put 7 offers in the last two months, in most cases my offer price was a bit too low), and I don’t want to deprive her of her commission when I do buy. I don’t have any signed agreement with her but I would like to be fair with her.
June 10, 2010 at 3:58 PM #562299andymajumderParticipantI know I can get another real estate agent….but I think I will work with her and get her to do what I want….My current agent has worked with me for the past two months and she has put in quite a lot of work (in all I have put 7 offers in the last two months, in most cases my offer price was a bit too low), and I don’t want to deprive her of her commission when I do buy. I don’t have any signed agreement with her but I would like to be fair with her.
June 10, 2010 at 3:58 PM #562803andymajumderParticipantI know I can get another real estate agent….but I think I will work with her and get her to do what I want….My current agent has worked with me for the past two months and she has put in quite a lot of work (in all I have put 7 offers in the last two months, in most cases my offer price was a bit too low), and I don’t want to deprive her of her commission when I do buy. I don’t have any signed agreement with her but I would like to be fair with her.
June 10, 2010 at 3:58 PM #562910andymajumderParticipantI know I can get another real estate agent….but I think I will work with her and get her to do what I want….My current agent has worked with me for the past two months and she has put in quite a lot of work (in all I have put 7 offers in the last two months, in most cases my offer price was a bit too low), and I don’t want to deprive her of her commission when I do buy. I don’t have any signed agreement with her but I would like to be fair with her.
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