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Tom R.
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  • Ridgecrest, CA
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Realtor telling me other peoples offers

Tom R.
  • Investor
  • Ridgecrest, CA
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I made an offer to my realtor on a house today. She said there had already been offers that were declined but she would check. Later that day she called me and told me what the offer was which was of course was higher than my original offer. I was under the impression that this was illegal. Am I wrong?

I see two scenarios here either my realtor is trying to help me get the house or she is trying to bump up the price.

Should I find a new realtor?

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Levi T.
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  • Tucson AZ / Nice FR
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Levi T.
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You made a verbal offer, your agent called the other agent and presented it, verbally, she was informed there was higher offers, so she told you there are higher offers, and you think it's unethical, event with a price tag attached?! 😂

You should buy her a coffee, and say thank you for saving your time and money vs trying to find something to fault her on.

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