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Updated about 8 years ago, 12/29/2016

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Derrick K.
  • Bedminster, NJ
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Short sale advice - no realtor

Derrick K.
  • Bedminster, NJ
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Hi BP community! I have situation I wanted to get your thoughts on. I found a shortsale on Zillow and contacted the realtor directly (I don't have one yet). I know the sellers realtor gets commission but I believe this is split with the buyers realtor. In my case, do you think I can use this to my advantage as the property is far below the market value and I envision a bidding war ensuing? Perhaps the bank can gain more by paying a smaller commission? Thanks Derrick

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