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Alex Zaragoza
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Would I be able to do this?

Alex Zaragoza
  • Sumter, SC
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I’ve been scoping out in my city and most houses are already marketed with agents. Would I be able to still call the owner and still get a deal with them? Or could I face legal action because I dunno I took buisness from the agent? I’m new to this and this is just something I would like to know. Thank you for your time.

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Sammy G.
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  • Houston, TX
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Sammy G.
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  • Houston, TX
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@Alex Zaragoza the homeowner and agent are in a legal binding contract. You will not be able to purchase it directly, so please don’t try or atleast wait until the end of their contract.

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