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Updated over 5 years ago, 06/16/2019

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Kevin Grasse
  • Denver, CO
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Procurement Cause Issue Wisconsin

Kevin Grasse
  • Denver, CO
Posted

I recently started researching properties in the area that I'm interested in (long-distance investing in Wisconsin). I saw one that I thought had real potential based on my analysis and reached out to the Seller's agent to get some more information about it over the phone. I did this before I had an agent of my own and so when I told my new agent about this interaction he told me he wouldn't be able to help me with that home because of procurement cause. I did not know any of this when I contacted the Seller's agent. When I called the Seller's agent, we only talked about the property information and that I may have a friend stop by and check out the property, but didn't make any agreements. Do you think my agent is right about this being a procurement cause issue? Or could I have him go and check out the property for me, write an offer for me and earn commission without procurement cause issues?

Thanks,

Kevin

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