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Updated almost 15 years ago, 02/06/2010

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Les Williams
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Why use Non-Circumvention Doc's

Les Williams
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Circumvention
I've notice these doc's are now being used by property locators, realtors and even Investors. they are written agreements between the buyer/investor and property locator agreeing on price and payment.

Do they work?

I hear lots of horror stories about non payment of service rendered, Even sometimes hearing the term "back stabber" or "Crooks".

Some property locators fax these form to investors only to never hear from that investor again. What does this Mean?

If you have been in a simular situation, We would like to hear your story. Please no names just the situation.

I think if your job is locating properties and you earn a fee. You might want to learn the correct way to protect yourself and your money.

Has this business gotten to the point to were you cant trust anyone?

Tell use what you think.

:zzz:

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