real estate agents
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are brokers, real estate agents and/or banks required to tell their clients about a counter offer by another?
Posted on December 23rd, 2009 No commentsworldwide surprise asked:
are brokers, real estate agents and/or banks required to tell their clients about a counter offer by another party? if there are two customers interested in the same property and they go into a bidding war, and say i offered 95k but was told that the other party made a higher offer BUT doesn’t tell me, and instead tells me i need to bid HIGHER, are they lying to me? are they required to tell me what the other party is offering so that i have a baseline price to counter offer?
Lucy -
Any California Real Estate agents want to sue lenders for lost commissions on short sales?
Posted on December 1st, 2009 1 commentRj asked:
I am looking for a class action attorney who is willing to represent the countless agents in California who have worked diligently on “short sale listings” only to have the bank foreclose on the property and give the listing to an REO broker offering them more commission and refusing compensation for time and money spent on Utilities, cleaning and preparing the properties etc… E mail me if you would like more detail on the unfair, unethical, and scandalous business practices of almost all of the major banks. The list is long.
Oscar -
How do real estate agents get listings from foreclosures?
Posted on March 28th, 2009 9 commentsJen asked:
I work with a real estate agent who gets his listings from law offices and banks. How do you do it?
Adam





