10-27-2004, 02:58 PM
Hoon Wrote:Well during the first conversation she had with you she was by law required to explain her fiduciary responsibilities to you and that she represents the seller and not you.GonzoStyle Wrote:Well I was a realtor before I went over to mortgages, has the realtor been doing this for any period of time? Ofcourse they can lie and say they have, I know I did. Did he/she explain all the fiduciary responsibilities, realtor relationships, etc to you when you first met? Plus they probably aren't the listing agent since they never saw the place. I'd be careful if they are fairly new because they can fuck up paperwork for you and cost you money. They also don't know certain things like at closing if the current owner of the property hasn't filled out certain forms like a current property evaluation you are owed 500 dollars at closing from the owner. When you get an attorney get a real estate attorney, if you need a number for one let me know.Well they've been in business for quite awhile.
I've heard alot of good things about here and their comapny.
I know they're looking out for the seller but you may be right.
She may not have been the listing agent since she said "they didn't tell her anything about the house".
I assumed "they" were the sellers.
She seems to have her shit together.
Constantly warning us over and over about possible fee's, who's responsible for what etc, etc.
As for the moving.
I'll be doing that myself.
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