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Realtor suing for commission

Sarah Mcdermott
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We signed a contract back in August at least I guess we did. 1st time I seen the contract is with a email the realtor sent us stating they are going to sue us if we didn’t pay them the commission from house we bought from a different realtor. They put offers in on few homes and we were not happy with how they were. They wouldn’t get back to us for days. There was months that we didn’t hear from them at all. As soon as we went and put offer in our house we bought they emailed us telling us we needed to pay them. Do they just sit there and see how they can try and make easy money. It was almost like they were stalking us. They sent us our purchased house and even price we paid. Had a map of the place and circled our place. Demanded we pay they within 17 days or they will take us to court and we would have to pay for their legal fees. The first time I seen contract was from that email on one offer of the house. We never got that back with all signatures on it. We signed one day and the realtor signed days later. That offer was for 24hours so they signed days after the deadline. Any advice on what we can do

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Call the agents broker, that will squash it pretty quickly.

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