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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply
Is it law that a realtor has to present a offer to the seller?
In Texas
Realtor Question: I went to see a property today and the realtor gave me the vibe/feeling that she didn't want to show me the property. The change in attitude started when I asked if the seller would owner finance. Anyways, I heard that there is a law that says that I can go with or be on the call when the realtor presents my offer to the seller. Is that true? Is it law that they have to present my offer to the seller? Any other ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks
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The agent must present your offer to the seller unless instructed by the seller (in writing) not to present offers that meet/don't meet XXX requirements. (Usually a minimum price) This is true and to prove to you that your offer was presented each page should be initialed by the seller and signed on the last page. That's how it works here in Nevada anyways and I assume it would apply there as well but you may want to ask someone specifically practicing in Texas.