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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply
Offer review service charge
Hello. As a newbie, I dont know what Im asking. So obviously I dont know what’s common sense to ask without making someone feel uncomfortable.
Im selling a small condominium as FSBO with online service for a flat fee.
I was wondering if asking to review Offers is appropriate to ask my friend who is also realtor. I would be happy to pay for some fee but wanted to check and hear from public opinion on that.
Is it rude to ask can you review some offers since Im doing FSBO?
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So you're going the FSBO route and then want a realtor to review offers? Your listing brokerage, which is presumably a limited service brokerage, should be willing to help. Another brokerage will not. If you're not using a limited service brokerage at all, then you might find it difficult to get a brokerage to review your offers. Not rude to ask, but not likely you'll find someone to agree due to potential for a accidental fiduciary scenario.