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April 30, 2009 at 7:42 PM #391331April 30, 2009 at 8:54 PM #390671
JACKQLYN
ParticipantIn my virgin real estate opinion, this market is just like a crack whore who has been thrown into rehab and she is trying to score from her rehab roommate’s boyfriend who sneaks around the back window.
You can’t stop the crack whore from her trying to score. She’ll find a way regardless.
We could do an intervention and send her to Palomar’s Business Ethics 101.
April 30, 2009 at 8:54 PM #390934JACKQLYN
ParticipantIn my virgin real estate opinion, this market is just like a crack whore who has been thrown into rehab and she is trying to score from her rehab roommate’s boyfriend who sneaks around the back window.
You can’t stop the crack whore from her trying to score. She’ll find a way regardless.
We could do an intervention and send her to Palomar’s Business Ethics 101.
April 30, 2009 at 8:54 PM #391142JACKQLYN
ParticipantIn my virgin real estate opinion, this market is just like a crack whore who has been thrown into rehab and she is trying to score from her rehab roommate’s boyfriend who sneaks around the back window.
You can’t stop the crack whore from her trying to score. She’ll find a way regardless.
We could do an intervention and send her to Palomar’s Business Ethics 101.
April 30, 2009 at 8:54 PM #391194JACKQLYN
ParticipantIn my virgin real estate opinion, this market is just like a crack whore who has been thrown into rehab and she is trying to score from her rehab roommate’s boyfriend who sneaks around the back window.
You can’t stop the crack whore from her trying to score. She’ll find a way regardless.
We could do an intervention and send her to Palomar’s Business Ethics 101.
April 30, 2009 at 8:54 PM #391336JACKQLYN
ParticipantIn my virgin real estate opinion, this market is just like a crack whore who has been thrown into rehab and she is trying to score from her rehab roommate’s boyfriend who sneaks around the back window.
You can’t stop the crack whore from her trying to score. She’ll find a way regardless.
We could do an intervention and send her to Palomar’s Business Ethics 101.
April 30, 2009 at 10:42 PM #390696jpinpb
ParticipantJACKQLYN – quick learner! Summed it up nicely.
April 30, 2009 at 10:42 PM #390959jpinpb
ParticipantJACKQLYN – quick learner! Summed it up nicely.
April 30, 2009 at 10:42 PM #391167jpinpb
ParticipantJACKQLYN – quick learner! Summed it up nicely.
April 30, 2009 at 10:42 PM #391219jpinpb
ParticipantJACKQLYN – quick learner! Summed it up nicely.
April 30, 2009 at 10:42 PM #391361jpinpb
ParticipantJACKQLYN – quick learner! Summed it up nicely.
April 30, 2009 at 10:57 PM #390701danthedart
Participant[quote=jimg111]That’s just not correct Dan, if the seller agrees to accept the first offer that meets terms that are acceptable and then instructs the agent that they do not want any more offers, then how is that the agent’s fault? This does happen on some listings.[/quote]
It really depends on what the agent is telling the bank. Do you really think the bank is okay with the agent listing the house on the MLS saying an offer is already accepted? If the bank was okay with that, then why list the house at all?
April 30, 2009 at 10:57 PM #390964danthedart
Participant[quote=jimg111]That’s just not correct Dan, if the seller agrees to accept the first offer that meets terms that are acceptable and then instructs the agent that they do not want any more offers, then how is that the agent’s fault? This does happen on some listings.[/quote]
It really depends on what the agent is telling the bank. Do you really think the bank is okay with the agent listing the house on the MLS saying an offer is already accepted? If the bank was okay with that, then why list the house at all?
April 30, 2009 at 10:57 PM #391172danthedart
Participant[quote=jimg111]That’s just not correct Dan, if the seller agrees to accept the first offer that meets terms that are acceptable and then instructs the agent that they do not want any more offers, then how is that the agent’s fault? This does happen on some listings.[/quote]
It really depends on what the agent is telling the bank. Do you really think the bank is okay with the agent listing the house on the MLS saying an offer is already accepted? If the bank was okay with that, then why list the house at all?
April 30, 2009 at 10:57 PM #391224danthedart
Participant[quote=jimg111]That’s just not correct Dan, if the seller agrees to accept the first offer that meets terms that are acceptable and then instructs the agent that they do not want any more offers, then how is that the agent’s fault? This does happen on some listings.[/quote]
It really depends on what the agent is telling the bank. Do you really think the bank is okay with the agent listing the house on the MLS saying an offer is already accepted? If the bank was okay with that, then why list the house at all?
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