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T.Walter Boyd
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Holding a Realtor accountable

T.Walter Boyd
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Good morning,

On my last closing the Realtor I used intentionally withheld an addendum from my home inspector for items not to be inspected. I have evidence supporting this assertion, her motivation was to have this deal close at my expense knowing that the seller would not spend anymore money despite agreeing to fix these items. I have given her time to remedy the situation but now she is just stalling. What actions do you recommend I take at this point to hold her accountable?

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