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February 13, 2011 at 11:12 AM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #665852February 13, 2011 at 11:12 AM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #666449
SD Realtor
ParticipantFind out who her broker is and go directly to the broker. Submit your offer as well and make sure it is filled out correctly with all necessary addendums. The more documentation you have the better off you will be. Document all that has happened and get it to the listing agents broker. You can also let the broker know you will be filing a complaint with the dre as well.
You will not be able to talk to the lender at all. Privacy laws prohibit that. The lender will ONLY talk to the seller OR a third party authorized agent who the seller gave express written consent to the lender to talk to.
February 13, 2011 at 11:12 AM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #666586SD Realtor
ParticipantFind out who her broker is and go directly to the broker. Submit your offer as well and make sure it is filled out correctly with all necessary addendums. The more documentation you have the better off you will be. Document all that has happened and get it to the listing agents broker. You can also let the broker know you will be filing a complaint with the dre as well.
You will not be able to talk to the lender at all. Privacy laws prohibit that. The lender will ONLY talk to the seller OR a third party authorized agent who the seller gave express written consent to the lender to talk to.
February 13, 2011 at 11:12 AM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #666926SD Realtor
ParticipantFind out who her broker is and go directly to the broker. Submit your offer as well and make sure it is filled out correctly with all necessary addendums. The more documentation you have the better off you will be. Document all that has happened and get it to the listing agents broker. You can also let the broker know you will be filing a complaint with the dre as well.
You will not be able to talk to the lender at all. Privacy laws prohibit that. The lender will ONLY talk to the seller OR a third party authorized agent who the seller gave express written consent to the lender to talk to.
SD Realtor
ParticipantRight except for the fact that investors don’t generally get caught in pools fighting for homes. That is typically reserved for people who buy retail. If you want, go get a hard money loan and buy a home at trustee sale and then you won’t have to deal with it.
Let’s try to also be realistic. Price movements are always driven by the end user in the market. An investor or flipper is a middleman. He may pay more to buy a home to flip but it only works for him if there is someone else who he can sell to. Ultimately THAT person is who sets the price.
SD Realtor
ParticipantRight except for the fact that investors don’t generally get caught in pools fighting for homes. That is typically reserved for people who buy retail. If you want, go get a hard money loan and buy a home at trustee sale and then you won’t have to deal with it.
Let’s try to also be realistic. Price movements are always driven by the end user in the market. An investor or flipper is a middleman. He may pay more to buy a home to flip but it only works for him if there is someone else who he can sell to. Ultimately THAT person is who sets the price.
SD Realtor
ParticipantRight except for the fact that investors don’t generally get caught in pools fighting for homes. That is typically reserved for people who buy retail. If you want, go get a hard money loan and buy a home at trustee sale and then you won’t have to deal with it.
Let’s try to also be realistic. Price movements are always driven by the end user in the market. An investor or flipper is a middleman. He may pay more to buy a home to flip but it only works for him if there is someone else who he can sell to. Ultimately THAT person is who sets the price.
SD Realtor
ParticipantRight except for the fact that investors don’t generally get caught in pools fighting for homes. That is typically reserved for people who buy retail. If you want, go get a hard money loan and buy a home at trustee sale and then you won’t have to deal with it.
Let’s try to also be realistic. Price movements are always driven by the end user in the market. An investor or flipper is a middleman. He may pay more to buy a home to flip but it only works for him if there is someone else who he can sell to. Ultimately THAT person is who sets the price.
SD Realtor
ParticipantRight except for the fact that investors don’t generally get caught in pools fighting for homes. That is typically reserved for people who buy retail. If you want, go get a hard money loan and buy a home at trustee sale and then you won’t have to deal with it.
Let’s try to also be realistic. Price movements are always driven by the end user in the market. An investor or flipper is a middleman. He may pay more to buy a home to flip but it only works for him if there is someone else who he can sell to. Ultimately THAT person is who sets the price.
SD Realtor
Participant“The investors have driven the prices up to the point it doesn’t matter what condition the house is in… They sellers still use the same comps to list them on the MLS and they sell.”
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Investors do not set the prices of homes.
Buyers set the prices of homes.
SD Realtor
Participant“The investors have driven the prices up to the point it doesn’t matter what condition the house is in… They sellers still use the same comps to list them on the MLS and they sell.”
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Investors do not set the prices of homes.
Buyers set the prices of homes.
SD Realtor
Participant“The investors have driven the prices up to the point it doesn’t matter what condition the house is in… They sellers still use the same comps to list them on the MLS and they sell.”
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Investors do not set the prices of homes.
Buyers set the prices of homes.
SD Realtor
Participant“The investors have driven the prices up to the point it doesn’t matter what condition the house is in… They sellers still use the same comps to list them on the MLS and they sell.”
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Investors do not set the prices of homes.
Buyers set the prices of homes.
SD Realtor
Participant“The investors have driven the prices up to the point it doesn’t matter what condition the house is in… They sellers still use the same comps to list them on the MLS and they sell.”
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Investors do not set the prices of homes.
Buyers set the prices of homes.
SD Realtor
Participantjp congratulations. Regardless of the market you don’t seem to be all that vested with an FHA loan. You may look back someday when people are paying 9% for a mortgage and laugh. It is kind of sad to read that you have so much angst in your heart and hopefully someday you will look back and be glad that you made the purchase.
There are more important things in life then trying to find a bottom.
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