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FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden says
DD214 says
Anytime you are dealing with someone who works on or for a commission , there is a built in conflict of interest between you and them.
flip the commission by giving % of saved from target price. double the rate.
they get 2-3% from sale price. make it 4-6% of saved.
master negotiator skill
Can you explain this in more detail please?
Don't drink and drive.
for example its listed at 220k. if you offer barely a 6% cash commission on saved from list price and you get it for 190, saving you 30k (minus 6% of 30k to pay out upon sale).
I had the same line both times. Can you guess what I told the officer to get him to let me go?
Can you guess what I told the officer to get him to let me go?
Buyer’s remorse is likely to take on a more sinister turn in the coming months, as people who purchased their houses at the top of the market take out their frustrations on their real estate agents.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/guess-gets-blamed-home-buyers-103000469.html
Guess who gets blamed when home buyers believe they’ve paid too much?
Buyer’s remorse is likely to take on a more sinister turn in the coming months, as people who purchased their houses at the top of the market take out their frustrations on their real estate agents.
The realtors could not care less about disgruntled fools once the commission check is cashed.
My Real estate agent competed with me while representing me
My Real estate agent competed with me while representing me
Real estate industry is worse than the drug cartel.
I emailed him a week in advance that I wouldn't be able to make it because of last minute work, and his response was why would I be there?
https://www.reddit.com/r/FirstTimeHomeBuyer/comments/11pvpum/i_accidentally_bought_into_a_55_community/
I accidentally bought into a 55+ community??
Your realtor failed you horribly and is useless.
I accidentally bought into a 55+ community??
zzyzzx says
https://www.reddit.com/r/FirstTimeHomeBuyer/comments/11pvpum/i_accidentally_bought_into_a_55_community/
I accidentally bought into a 55+ community??
Your realtor failed you horribly and is useless.
I had to read this one. This is a flat out lie. Brokers are dumb but YOU read the paperwork. The lender and attorney are the fucking idiots in a situation like this and so is the buyer. Read your contracts. Read the HOA minutes, covenants, bylaws etc. People cannot blame others for their own laziness like they're 4 years old and their parents do the laundry. This guy should fall down a cliff on a hike....
The comments are all bullshit that I read too. 55+ communities are regulated by HUD not counties or ...
How are these things enforced anyway? What if the guy dyes his hair gray and pretends he's indeed a youthful-looking geezer?
Eric Holder says
How are these things enforced anyway? What if the guy dyes his hair gray and pretends he's indeed a youthful-looking geezer?
Never been part of an HOA I assume? They have legal authority to verify the age of the buyer in those communities.
How are these things enforced anyway? What if the guy dyes his hair gray and pretends he's indeed a youthful-looking geezer?
Eric Holder says
How are these things enforced anyway? What if the guy dyes his hair gray and pretends he's indeed a youthful-looking geezer?
No. The buyer signs a statement that he/she is at least 55 years old (or the co-owning spouse is). Do that hair dye bit and you will be sued for fraud.
I thought he has already bought the place. How did that happen w/o him signing anything about him being 55?
You can get buy a multiple listing for $175
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One of the sales wiennie's at this development was trying to get me to buy some land. I understand that is their job, but the salesman seemed to be oblivious to the economy and market. They are programmed to say "it's a great time to buy" over and over again. :-(
https://www.centennialridgetx.com/index.html