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Sam Leon
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can an agent decide on his own to stop showing properties?

Sam Leon
  • Investor
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Miami, a short sale property listed three days ago.

I called on day one, no answer left voice message to call me back. Nothing.

Today I called again, asked if property is still available, said yes.

Asked if I can make an appt to view the property agent said no, there are already offers on it and he doesn't want to show it until seller rejects what he has.

I asked if the seller has been presented with the offers he said no, but will do it as soon as he frees up and he thinks there is enough offers for the seller to consider they don't need any more.

Talk about looking for the best interest of your client.

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