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Results (208)
Mark Svendsen How do I know if I shoud accept an offer or relist?
24 June 2024 | 2 replies

The trustee did a premature appraisal before staging and before new paint, new carpets, new furnature, and these are the results.
2.40M (1st appraisal) 2.45M LIST (+400K) = 2.855M OFFER
2.65M (2nd appraisal) 2.70M L...

Andrew Johnson Can you relist/re-activate a listing if buyer refuses to sign rel
20 December 2018 | 12 replies

Buyer's loan has been denied after financing contingency has expired. Apparently they want to put up a fight about the EM. Their agent told me(listing agent) that if seller doesn't sign the release of EM to buyer, it ...

Marc Roberson Is it really as easy as buying at tax sale and re-listing?
15 December 2017 | 4 replies

& does it typically wipe out any bank or other lien? Asking because my county has many tax sales they do once a month & before I go buying anything I want to get clarification first 

Tyler M Any ideas on a good strategy for relisting property without losing current interest?
9 July 2012 | 10 replies

Hello, hope everyone is doing well.

In the past few days I have learned a lot of new info about the situation of selling the family home. We used a flat fee listing company to list the home a few months ago whil...

Jeff Carll My client has a property under contract to purchase.... am I allowed to re-list it?
29 March 2023 | 5 replies

I'm a licensed agent in New Jersey and I have a client who just went under contract to purchase a farm. Although the sale isn't finalized, he wants me to list it for sale. My understanding is that this is not allowed ...

Christina R. when an REO is listed at one price, dropped and dropped, then relisted higher than last price drop
12 November 2014 | 8 replies

REO on market for 170 days +.  The price has been incrementally dropped.  Now there is a status change with the price higher than the last price drop by about 10K.  Is this the bank's call to increase and why would th...