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Updated almost 5 years ago,
No longer interested with property.
To give a little background,
Selling agent of a property proposed a cash deal and reached out to me about an offer that I might be interested in. I contacted my Agent and we went to look at a property that which was off the MLS, but I became disinterested for my own personal reasons.
However, I did pass on the information others by reaching out to selling agent about offers and their contact information for third party prospective buyer/s.
Ironically, I had my cousin with me during viewing of property. Selling agent then contacts my agent and says I contacted them about an other offers from a friend and how they do not have agent. Which I assume my agent thinks its my cousin, It's not.
So, I totally understand where my Agent was coming from, She thought that my cousin was the one who made the offer on the property with another agent since he was there during the showing. Again, He did not and was just there for extra eyes.
I'm in the process of clearing the misunderstanding up with my agent***
What is the proper etiquette on passing a non MLS leads to colleagues with out offending my Agent even though I was personally viewing them for my personal investment but no longer interested?
Was I wrong for communicating Selling agent who originally contacted me, even thought I passed on the deal?
Was I wrong for bringing a family member who had no vested interest in a property showing and not to do that avoid confusion?
I would love to hear others input.