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02-22-2007, 01:34 AM #1
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Agent says I didnt find the buyer
This isnt going to go down too well, but I would appreciate any comments, You can IM if you like to keep things private.
Im not sure this is common practice but my wifes agent gave her a deal when selling a home 6-4-2. Im not 100% sure yet (havent got my hands on the agreement) but i guess the 6 was for the agent to find the buyer and sell. The 4 was for another agent to find the buyer, meaning they split the 4, 2% each. And the 2% was for if we found the buyer.
Like im not 100% thats the exact way, but thats the way it was told to me.
Anyway after when I saw the agent not doing much other than listing on VRBO and three months later, i started advertising the home myself and having my open house days. (at all my own time and costs)
I had a person come to one of these inspections (he is now the buyer we settle next week) he told me he came because of my ad and my independant website i built for the home. His agent (a friend) did not know about the home.
Now my agent is telling me his agent gave him a list of homes to look at and one of those was ours. This means my agent is saying that their multi listing sold the home and that we are up for the full 6%.
Now, do I confront them at settlement and see if the buyer will verify the conversation we had at open house or do i strike before that.?
Lets see you opinions.
Regards and thanks..
(btw Im willing to suggest to my wife we pull out of the sale)
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02-22-2007, 08:41 AM #2
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Ask the other real estate agent to provide your agent with the flyer from the mls. It should have his name and date on it. Do it now, not at the closing. It should be easy to determine.
Ryan Ward, Realtor
Alpharetta Real Estate, Atlanta Real Estate, Atlanta Luxury Homes and Atlanta Homes For Sale
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02-22-2007, 09:23 AM #3
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So the other agent would have printed off the mls to give to the buyer and kep a copy for himself....?
Originally Posted by Alpharetta
thanks...
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02-22-2007, 09:51 AM #4
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You said that they had a list of homes. I'm not sure if they kept it, but, it sure would make for a simple resolution if they can produce a document that shows the printout. Just ask...You never know. Some agents throw away the printout. I keep mine in the file for the buyer.
Ryan Ward, Realtor
Alpharetta Real Estate, Atlanta Real Estate, Atlanta Luxury Homes and Atlanta Homes For Sale
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02-22-2007, 12:33 PM #5
Hehehehehe, this one sounds fun...
Sounds like at most should be 4% from what you said. Though you really have to see what date if any buyer was given the information -
But then again - if the contract is only between you and the buyer with no agents on it then the no agents were 'THE PROCURING CAUSE OF THE SALE'.
If the agents didn't actually assist in negotiating the deal then they really didn't make it happen, and could definitley be argued.
It's worth running it buy the attorney at the title company that's doing the closing...
If you are really on the right side of the line here, guess you could threaten to cancel the deal and am sure the agents would rather get something than nothing.
That said I hate to see any hard working realtors get screwed, so make sure the Right thing is being done...
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02-22-2007, 09:04 PM #6
and that's exactly why I'm going to keep my hands off those kinds of deals.
I do the advertising and marketing. I want no advertising by the owner. After all, they hired me to advertise, market and bring them a buyer.
If my sellers aren't happy with my efforts, they can terminate the contract. Simple as that.FlaGal
Central Florida
http://www.dreasellshomes.com
if you check out my website and have suggestions..........I'm just starting out..........so, be kind when you point out the 5000 things I did wrong.
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02-22-2007, 10:07 PM #7
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Before you cancel, make sure you know what the consequences are? I believe you said you are due to close next week, so I am assuming that you are past all due diligence periods so depending on what your contract states, the buyer could sue you for backing out (not saying that will happen). Read your contract!!!!
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02-23-2007, 02:40 AM #8
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Yeah i can see your point, but in this instance we thought we had the resources to perhaps make a difference and our agent didnt seem to mind otherwise the offer wouldnt have been in there.
Originally Posted by FlaGal
As for the effort our agent was going to advertise the property, well lets not go there, really. We didnt start to do anything till 3 months down the track.
Whats come to the surface in the last 24 hrs is the issue of the buyer being represented at the time when he came to our open house. There is some doubt there was any agreement in place with his now agent.
We are stuck between a rock and hard place here (for want of a more colorful term)!!!
Appreciate the responses.
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Contact your attorney and have them go over your contract with the agent and the circumstances of the sale. It's tough to say one thing or another before seeing everything laid out. There are so many different agreements and contracts around the country, to even suggest you do anything but consult an attorney at this point would do more harm than good.
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02-25-2007, 07:57 PM #10
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I am going to have to go with erogers on this one. Just get with an attorney and be honest. Don't try to cheat the agent out money if he truly earned it.
Ryan Ward, Realtor
Alpharetta Real Estate, Atlanta Real Estate, Atlanta Luxury Homes and Atlanta Homes For Sale



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