7 April 2015 | 5 replies
When I used to sell way back in the day when i wasn't yet an agent, despite the 'Principals Only' warning boldly plastered all over my FSBO listings, agents nevertheless lined up at my doors with the usual pitch even when notified in writing to cease communication, still wanting ERTS, throwing fits and all, sometimes even disrupting my open houses under the guise of bringing 'buyers ready to sign' that were 'on their way' yet never showed.Granted over those years, there were 1 or 2 out of dozens upon dozens agents who were up for the challenge to compete with my own offers, but most others were just too greedy or whatever and just would reiterate the holdover clause like parrots, pretending to not understand holdover clause is why exclusive agency without right to sell remains a viable compromise and formidable challenge to truly measure up to.have you as investors (and/or as agents) ever had similar gripes with stubborn/aggressive agents who yet weren't up for the challenge competing with the owner(s) themselves to find the best offer that successfully closes?
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9 March 2016 | 27 replies
If you outsource it make sure that you do not compromise on excellent customer service and clear communication.
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16 June 2022 | 21 replies
There’s nothing you can do to prevent a mentally compromised person from behaving mentally compromised in your property.
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21 February 2010 | 12 replies
This indicates water has gotten behind the brick, rusted the brick ties and compromised the structural integrity of the brick.
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4 June 2010 | 10 replies
And some of their flips don't sell and are placed into rental service, so have that possibility as your Plan "B".There's another investor who flipped a house I had my eye on in Mission Viejo, but the house was structurally compromised by non-permitted floor plan changes.
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26 March 2011 | 15 replies
This leaves the buyer broker/agent in a compromising position with the seller.This can create an unintended "implied agency" with the seller when you represent the buyer.There are plenty of MLS listed property companies out there.If there is a listed property with a broker/agent giving full representation on the listing side with a similar priced house and co-op the broker/agent will take the path of least resistance.
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22 July 2014 | 34 replies
Then usually, the Board of Realtors will notify the Realtor that their account has been compromised and give a fair warning.
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19 February 2020 | 16 replies
The IRS will sometimes do an "offer and compromise".
1 December 2017 | 18 replies
Eagerness to get a deal can sometimes lead folks to compromise on their criteria and due diligence.
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27 October 2015 | 1 reply
It’s too important of a task to be undertaken by someone who does not realize how missing deadlines can compromise the integrity of your entire exchange.