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urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=paramount]Is the Pope Catholic?
Remember, were talking about Realtor’s here…
Although I do recall my agent telling me not to buy in Temecula – I do believe he was actually giving me good honest advice.[/quote]
As much as I hate to admit it, Paramount’s cynicism is not wrong.
Remember, its easy to lie (or at least mislead) verbally.
Harder and more risky to do in writing.
If you want an answer that is more likely to be accurate, email the LA and ask directly if he has any written offers under review.Good luck.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantIf there is a tenant, try to make friends.
Generally, if the bank takes it, then their Realtor will offer a tenant cash to move out. Once you know who that agent is, you can approach them (independently or with an agent). If you approach them independently then be aware that the bank (the seller) will have most of the players and the referee on their side.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantIf there is a tenant, try to make friends.
Generally, if the bank takes it, then their Realtor will offer a tenant cash to move out. Once you know who that agent is, you can approach them (independently or with an agent). If you approach them independently then be aware that the bank (the seller) will have most of the players and the referee on their side.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantIf there is a tenant, try to make friends.
Generally, if the bank takes it, then their Realtor will offer a tenant cash to move out. Once you know who that agent is, you can approach them (independently or with an agent). If you approach them independently then be aware that the bank (the seller) will have most of the players and the referee on their side.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantIf there is a tenant, try to make friends.
Generally, if the bank takes it, then their Realtor will offer a tenant cash to move out. Once you know who that agent is, you can approach them (independently or with an agent). If you approach them independently then be aware that the bank (the seller) will have most of the players and the referee on their side.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantIf there is a tenant, try to make friends.
Generally, if the bank takes it, then their Realtor will offer a tenant cash to move out. Once you know who that agent is, you can approach them (independently or with an agent). If you approach them independently then be aware that the bank (the seller) will have most of the players and the referee on their side.
urbanrealtor
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urbanrealtor
ParticipantHere is your decency:
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ParticipantHere is your decency:
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ParticipantHere is your decency:
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urbanrealtor
ParticipantHere is your decency:
http://dailymusings.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!EBAB74DA8F94C559!545.entry
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