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There seem to be a couple of different topics in this thread. This posting pertains to the first topic.
I understand that agents can represent multiple buyers on a house. My issue was just that I wasn’t notified when a house I had bid on dropped out of escrow. I find nothing wrong with the agent putting a bid in on the house on behalf of a second client. But, it seems that the first client, who had previously made an offer, should also have been informed.
As for the comment about the agent wasting his time, that could be the case since I can’t read his mind. But my original offer was 95% of the asking price which seems like a respectable offer.doriParticipantThere seem to be a couple of different topics in this thread. This posting pertains to the first topic.
I understand that agents can represent multiple buyers on a house. My issue was just that I wasn’t notified when a house I had bid on dropped out of escrow. I find nothing wrong with the agent putting a bid in on the house on behalf of a second client. But, it seems that the first client, who had previously made an offer, should also have been informed.
As for the comment about the agent wasting his time, that could be the case since I can’t read his mind. But my original offer was 95% of the asking price which seems like a respectable offer.doriParticipantThere seem to be a couple of different topics in this thread. This posting pertains to the first topic.
I understand that agents can represent multiple buyers on a house. My issue was just that I wasn’t notified when a house I had bid on dropped out of escrow. I find nothing wrong with the agent putting a bid in on the house on behalf of a second client. But, it seems that the first client, who had previously made an offer, should also have been informed.
As for the comment about the agent wasting his time, that could be the case since I can’t read his mind. But my original offer was 95% of the asking price which seems like a respectable offer.doriParticipantThere seem to be a couple of different topics in this thread. This posting pertains to the first topic.
I understand that agents can represent multiple buyers on a house. My issue was just that I wasn’t notified when a house I had bid on dropped out of escrow. I find nothing wrong with the agent putting a bid in on the house on behalf of a second client. But, it seems that the first client, who had previously made an offer, should also have been informed.
As for the comment about the agent wasting his time, that could be the case since I can’t read his mind. But my original offer was 95% of the asking price which seems like a respectable offer. -
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