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Updated over 16 years ago on . Most recent reply

Bird Dogging a MLS property
I have a great lead on a foreclosed MLS listed property that the bank will take alot less on, than what its listed at.
I sent it out to my buyers lists. One of my buyers (who wholesales) property all the time accused me of doing something illegal by sending out a property locator/bird dog agreement to those who were interested.
Is there something I am missing here with MLS listed properties?
I'd rather not have to use a written agreement, but I do not know most of the people on that list, and would rather protect my interest.