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Dustin Phillips
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Dustin Phillips
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
Posted

I had a negotiator who was doing well. She was negotiating files getting back with me on a regular basis but now, out of the blue, she is MIA... Her phone is shut off, and no reply to emails (good times)...

So I will get a new negotiator in the next few days, but how will the new negotiator take over the files? Do I just get a new ATR- or can he/she work off the old authorization? Thanks for the help...

P.S. And thanks to my X negotiator- I got to spend all day on the Phone with BOA... Nothing says good times like elevator music for hours on end...
:shoot:

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Audley Humes
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Audley Humes
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Ouch, that sucks! Yea, you'll just need to send in a new ATR with your new negotiator's name, and you shoudln't have any problems picking up where your last negotiator left off.

How long have you been out of contact with your Negotiator?

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