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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Realtor Sabotaging Potential Flip
We have identified a possible flip on the market and have placed an offer. Our realtor is fantastic, but the foreclosed house is owned by a bank and their realtor is horrible. Not answering phone or questions, setting almost impossible deadlines for inspections. Anyone every heard of a realtor saboataging a buyer’s offer because they may have someone in the game with a lower offer that they want to get the deal?