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DataAgent
ParticipantProbably not. Real estate contracts need to be in writing. An unsigned contract becomes a verbal contract which probably wouldn’t be enforceable.
DataAgent
ParticipantProbably not. Real estate contracts need to be in writing. An unsigned contract becomes a verbal contract which probably wouldn’t be enforceable.
DataAgent
ParticipantProbably not. Real estate contracts need to be in writing. An unsigned contract becomes a verbal contract which probably wouldn’t be enforceable.
DataAgent
ParticipantProbably not. Real estate contracts need to be in writing. An unsigned contract becomes a verbal contract which probably wouldn’t be enforceable.
DataAgent
Participant“Holy crap! If zillow is correct they paid 1.5 in 2006. I can’t belive the asking price is under 900k. Something doesn’t seem right here?”
It’s probably just another short sale. The current owners haven’t paid their property taxes in several years.
DataAgent
Participant“Holy crap! If zillow is correct they paid 1.5 in 2006. I can’t belive the asking price is under 900k. Something doesn’t seem right here?”
It’s probably just another short sale. The current owners haven’t paid their property taxes in several years.
DataAgent
Participant“Holy crap! If zillow is correct they paid 1.5 in 2006. I can’t belive the asking price is under 900k. Something doesn’t seem right here?”
It’s probably just another short sale. The current owners haven’t paid their property taxes in several years.
DataAgent
Participant“Holy crap! If zillow is correct they paid 1.5 in 2006. I can’t belive the asking price is under 900k. Something doesn’t seem right here?”
It’s probably just another short sale. The current owners haven’t paid their property taxes in several years.
DataAgent
Participant“Holy crap! If zillow is correct they paid 1.5 in 2006. I can’t belive the asking price is under 900k. Something doesn’t seem right here?”
It’s probably just another short sale. The current owners haven’t paid their property taxes in several years.
DataAgent
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]Ray the transaction was not a bonafide transaction and is and will never be a valid comp. The home was not even listed on the MLS for sale.
DataAgent look at the principals of Utopia and then look at the owners of the home.[/quote]
Yep, you’re right. The owners of Utopia and the sellers are the same people. Not quite an arms-length transaction was it?
DataAgent
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]Ray the transaction was not a bonafide transaction and is and will never be a valid comp. The home was not even listed on the MLS for sale.
DataAgent look at the principals of Utopia and then look at the owners of the home.[/quote]
Yep, you’re right. The owners of Utopia and the sellers are the same people. Not quite an arms-length transaction was it?
DataAgent
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]Ray the transaction was not a bonafide transaction and is and will never be a valid comp. The home was not even listed on the MLS for sale.
DataAgent look at the principals of Utopia and then look at the owners of the home.[/quote]
Yep, you’re right. The owners of Utopia and the sellers are the same people. Not quite an arms-length transaction was it?
DataAgent
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]Ray the transaction was not a bonafide transaction and is and will never be a valid comp. The home was not even listed on the MLS for sale.
DataAgent look at the principals of Utopia and then look at the owners of the home.[/quote]
Yep, you’re right. The owners of Utopia and the sellers are the same people. Not quite an arms-length transaction was it?
DataAgent
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]Ray the transaction was not a bonafide transaction and is and will never be a valid comp. The home was not even listed on the MLS for sale.
DataAgent look at the principals of Utopia and then look at the owners of the home.[/quote]
Yep, you’re right. The owners of Utopia and the sellers are the same people. Not quite an arms-length transaction was it?
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