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All Forum Posts by: Jack Deer

Jack Deer has started 9 posts and replied 66 times.

Quote from @Stephanie Menard:

  A detective told me they couldn't keep the case open because there wasn't a clause in the rental agreement that said: "All items are not to be removed from the home."  Because this clause wasn't in the lease agreement,

You hear these kinds of excuses and explanations (vary by circumstances) everywhere you go nowadays.
We're becoming a nation where the Law is subject to personal excuses by indviduals that aren't suposed to interpret laws.



Post: New member looking to connect

Jack DeerPosted
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 25

Listen to Wale Lawal above.
You'll be getting offers and off-market deals from everyone and their sister. Be careful of the snakes in the grass.


Post: Question about deed conveyance in Texas

Jack DeerPosted
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 25

Try to reach out to Ronald Rohde.
He used to be around here on regular basis.

 No 'may' about it. Broker will end up paying, if Saurabh Patel plays his cards right.

Post: 24% Listing Commission?

Jack DeerPosted
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 25
I'm very intrigued!
Would you kindly post a link to some of your listings of $30,000 or less?
You don't need to tell us how much your commission is.

Post: 24% Listing Commission?

Jack DeerPosted
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 25
Quote from @Russell Brazil:

That's what happens on low price properties.

Pretend it was a normal commission rate of say 2.5%. An agent would lose a couple grand setvicing the property at that rate.


 That makes no sense at all. That would be like McD's charging $7 for a small order of fries because it takes just as much work as a $9 combo.
Let me guess! You are a so-called realtor?
A lot is rarely ever shown by a realtor. The only work involved is if the so-called realtor lied or posted the wrong info.

Post: 24% Listing Commission?

Jack DeerPosted
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 25

I was looking at one property that the realtor claimed to have a 24% commission to sell. The property was listed under $30,000. There was nothing special (bad or good) about the property. Just another average lot with utilities.
What's going on here? Is the realtor sticking it to the seller?

Post: Mentorship program for $40k

Jack DeerPosted
  • Posts 66
  • Votes 25

If what you say is true, Please provide us with the links to this information.
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"... because now locals or even people who moved in during the pandemic, are realizing that it’s too expensive to live there,”
Why would that be? Because they paid more into it than it's worth?
I don't know how this will all end, but it won't be as rosy as everyone thought it would be.