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Updated almost 14 years ago on . Most recent reply

Just got a verbal offer accepted! OH CRAP WHAT NOW?
I was looking with a realtor to purchase a house to rent. I happened across a property on my own that is FSBO.
I have an offer accepted and I'm worried if I have the agent (who is a long time family friend), do the contract, they may tell the seller that I'm getting too good of a deal or something, is that possible or am I being paranoid?
I don't mind paying the realtor some flat fee like $250 to take care of it all for me from a legal and paperwork standpoint, but is it probable the realtor will screw this up for me?