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August 31, 2010 at 5:38 PM #599284August 31, 2010 at 6:48 PM #598262SD RealtorParticipant
Reading your original post I would say you were not well represented. I am going to assume that when you made the original appt there was not an offer. While you ASSUMED the agent would call you if an offer came in (which is valid) it does not sound like you told the agent to do so. However I agree that the representation was lacking and the performance of the agent was deficient. It may be a good idea for you to call the broker and present the situation to see what happened. At the very least confronting the agent and asking why the heck the agent did not call you immediately upon receiving an offer on a home you were CLEARLY interested in.
Poor performance based on your description of events.
August 31, 2010 at 6:48 PM #598357SD RealtorParticipantReading your original post I would say you were not well represented. I am going to assume that when you made the original appt there was not an offer. While you ASSUMED the agent would call you if an offer came in (which is valid) it does not sound like you told the agent to do so. However I agree that the representation was lacking and the performance of the agent was deficient. It may be a good idea for you to call the broker and present the situation to see what happened. At the very least confronting the agent and asking why the heck the agent did not call you immediately upon receiving an offer on a home you were CLEARLY interested in.
Poor performance based on your description of events.
August 31, 2010 at 6:48 PM #598900SD RealtorParticipantReading your original post I would say you were not well represented. I am going to assume that when you made the original appt there was not an offer. While you ASSUMED the agent would call you if an offer came in (which is valid) it does not sound like you told the agent to do so. However I agree that the representation was lacking and the performance of the agent was deficient. It may be a good idea for you to call the broker and present the situation to see what happened. At the very least confronting the agent and asking why the heck the agent did not call you immediately upon receiving an offer on a home you were CLEARLY interested in.
Poor performance based on your description of events.
August 31, 2010 at 6:48 PM #599006SD RealtorParticipantReading your original post I would say you were not well represented. I am going to assume that when you made the original appt there was not an offer. While you ASSUMED the agent would call you if an offer came in (which is valid) it does not sound like you told the agent to do so. However I agree that the representation was lacking and the performance of the agent was deficient. It may be a good idea for you to call the broker and present the situation to see what happened. At the very least confronting the agent and asking why the heck the agent did not call you immediately upon receiving an offer on a home you were CLEARLY interested in.
Poor performance based on your description of events.
August 31, 2010 at 6:48 PM #599324SD RealtorParticipantReading your original post I would say you were not well represented. I am going to assume that when you made the original appt there was not an offer. While you ASSUMED the agent would call you if an offer came in (which is valid) it does not sound like you told the agent to do so. However I agree that the representation was lacking and the performance of the agent was deficient. It may be a good idea for you to call the broker and present the situation to see what happened. At the very least confronting the agent and asking why the heck the agent did not call you immediately upon receiving an offer on a home you were CLEARLY interested in.
Poor performance based on your description of events.
August 31, 2010 at 7:48 PM #598294briansd1Guest[quote=sreeb]
If someone else walked in, looked at it, and wanted to make an offer, through her on the spot, what is she going to do?[/quote]
The agent would take the offer. She would also immediately call all her other potential buyers to see if they want to submit offers. Then she would submit all the offers to the seller.
In this case, the OP’s agent is the listing agent on the house in question. The listing agent’s duty is the find the best price for the seller.
Had the OP (sobmaz) been given the opportunity, she might have offered more money for the property.
Seems to me like the agent did not get the best price for house; and at the same time, she did a disservice a client buyer who really wanted that house, but was never given the opportunity to submit an offer.
The transaction really happened quickly on a great deal, so it’s more likely than not that there was some undisclosed related-party deal making.
August 31, 2010 at 7:48 PM #598387briansd1Guest[quote=sreeb]
If someone else walked in, looked at it, and wanted to make an offer, through her on the spot, what is she going to do?[/quote]
The agent would take the offer. She would also immediately call all her other potential buyers to see if they want to submit offers. Then she would submit all the offers to the seller.
In this case, the OP’s agent is the listing agent on the house in question. The listing agent’s duty is the find the best price for the seller.
Had the OP (sobmaz) been given the opportunity, she might have offered more money for the property.
Seems to me like the agent did not get the best price for house; and at the same time, she did a disservice a client buyer who really wanted that house, but was never given the opportunity to submit an offer.
The transaction really happened quickly on a great deal, so it’s more likely than not that there was some undisclosed related-party deal making.
August 31, 2010 at 7:48 PM #598930briansd1Guest[quote=sreeb]
If someone else walked in, looked at it, and wanted to make an offer, through her on the spot, what is she going to do?[/quote]
The agent would take the offer. She would also immediately call all her other potential buyers to see if they want to submit offers. Then she would submit all the offers to the seller.
In this case, the OP’s agent is the listing agent on the house in question. The listing agent’s duty is the find the best price for the seller.
Had the OP (sobmaz) been given the opportunity, she might have offered more money for the property.
Seems to me like the agent did not get the best price for house; and at the same time, she did a disservice a client buyer who really wanted that house, but was never given the opportunity to submit an offer.
The transaction really happened quickly on a great deal, so it’s more likely than not that there was some undisclosed related-party deal making.
August 31, 2010 at 7:48 PM #599036briansd1Guest[quote=sreeb]
If someone else walked in, looked at it, and wanted to make an offer, through her on the spot, what is she going to do?[/quote]
The agent would take the offer. She would also immediately call all her other potential buyers to see if they want to submit offers. Then she would submit all the offers to the seller.
In this case, the OP’s agent is the listing agent on the house in question. The listing agent’s duty is the find the best price for the seller.
Had the OP (sobmaz) been given the opportunity, she might have offered more money for the property.
Seems to me like the agent did not get the best price for house; and at the same time, she did a disservice a client buyer who really wanted that house, but was never given the opportunity to submit an offer.
The transaction really happened quickly on a great deal, so it’s more likely than not that there was some undisclosed related-party deal making.
August 31, 2010 at 7:48 PM #599354briansd1Guest[quote=sreeb]
If someone else walked in, looked at it, and wanted to make an offer, through her on the spot, what is she going to do?[/quote]
The agent would take the offer. She would also immediately call all her other potential buyers to see if they want to submit offers. Then she would submit all the offers to the seller.
In this case, the OP’s agent is the listing agent on the house in question. The listing agent’s duty is the find the best price for the seller.
Had the OP (sobmaz) been given the opportunity, she might have offered more money for the property.
Seems to me like the agent did not get the best price for house; and at the same time, she did a disservice a client buyer who really wanted that house, but was never given the opportunity to submit an offer.
The transaction really happened quickly on a great deal, so it’s more likely than not that there was some undisclosed related-party deal making.
September 1, 2010 at 12:28 AM #598414CA renterParticipantAgreed.
Sounds like the agent didn’t represent Sombaz’s (or the seller’s) best interests, and for that, I’d seriously considering using someone else, or going directly through the listing agents, as mentioned above.
September 1, 2010 at 12:28 AM #598507CA renterParticipantAgreed.
Sounds like the agent didn’t represent Sombaz’s (or the seller’s) best interests, and for that, I’d seriously considering using someone else, or going directly through the listing agents, as mentioned above.
September 1, 2010 at 12:28 AM #599050CA renterParticipantAgreed.
Sounds like the agent didn’t represent Sombaz’s (or the seller’s) best interests, and for that, I’d seriously considering using someone else, or going directly through the listing agents, as mentioned above.
September 1, 2010 at 12:28 AM #599156CA renterParticipantAgreed.
Sounds like the agent didn’t represent Sombaz’s (or the seller’s) best interests, and for that, I’d seriously considering using someone else, or going directly through the listing agents, as mentioned above.
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