Posted by Stick welding on February 06, 2014 at 18:34:22 from (96.53.210.246):
In Reply to: Should I feel bad? posted by 37Chief on February 06, 2014 at 16:40:47:
Realtor's are like lawyers. There's only a few you can trust but in general don't trust them!. I even had someone with a realtors license tell me that. If the property is under $100,000, no realtor will take it for less than 7% here. They say it's negotiable but realtors look after their own. When I subdivided I had a realtor offer to multiple list my property for 6% in order to beat out other realtors. When the local paper came out with the real estate weekly section, my property wasn't listed in it anywhere. When I confronted the realtor about why it wasn't in the multiple listing section, she lied and said she never offered to multiple list it and was trying to save me money by doing a private listing. Boy was I pizzed. Then she goes on about how much she spent on advertising it. Advertising it where??? Then after the property was sold, she wanted me to go and take her signs out of the ditch. &*%#@$ THAT!
In order to qualify for a loan or mortgage, there would most likely need to be a real property report done and an appraisal. When I had the option to purchase my fathers place after he passed, it was based on 2 appraisals to be fair to everyone involved. Both appraisals were within $5000 of each other. Would be worth it to get an appraisal done even if the bank didn't require one. Also never use the same realtor or lawyer as the buyer, NEVER!
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