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#160406 - 08/04/07 09:06 AM
Buyer's Agents and FSBOs
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Here is a hypothetical question that hopefully an agent will be able to answer.
Suppose an individual has been on the market as buyer for a few years, and has established a relationship with an Agent. The agent has been diligent, and showed the prospective buyer several properties over the course of their relationship.
This buyer has even gone as far as making bids on a few houses, and was unsuccessful in finalizing any deals.
If, one day, this buyer finds a FSBO where the seller absolutely does not want to engage a Buyer's Agent, what are the buyers' contractual and moral obligations to the Buyer's Agent?
If no "exclusive" contract has been signed, and other contracts around individual bids have had a "one-day-termination" clause, how would the buyer tactfully notify the agent ? Is it lawful to hire the agent as a for-fee (not commission) consultant, or would a Real Estate Lawyer be a better choice ?
Thanks in Advance !!
Edited by Jack Pastor (08/04/07 09:15 AM)
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#160772 - 08/05/07 09:05 PM
Re: Buyer's Agents and FSBOs
[Re: rich1mck]
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Well, aren't YOU special ????
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#160839 - 08/06/07 07:03 AM
Re: Buyer's Agents and FSBOs
[Re: pikes peak]
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Can you read those answers, and tell me sincerely that either of them really even attempted to answer my question in a civil way?
If it is my sincerity being questioned here, I guess I lack the cynicism to participate in this forum.
"If there is a contract between buyer and agent, the terms of the contract should be followed."
Well THERE is a revelation for me. I'm so glad I came to a forum of seasoned specialists for THAT kind of insight !!!!
In the short time I've been here, I've seen a few good sincere posts, surrounded by indignant, arrogant, self-important rantings.
So, please challenge my sincerity of you wish. I was actually hoping to gain some insight as to how best to be fair to a Realtor that was competent and professional even though we never concluded a deal.
It's pretty evident that buyers (and for all I know are sellers) are unwelcome here, and that is just as well, because it would seem that so many people here are "birds of a feather" who probably enjoy one another's company a lot more than than the general populace.
Edited by Jack Pastor (08/06/07 07:03 AM)
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#160909 - 08/06/07 01:15 PM
Re: Buyer's Agents and FSBOs
[Re: Jack Pastor]
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Registered: 06/23/04
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Jack, Your first post on agentsonline was to jump to the defense of someone who you thought was being wronged by those that answered his question. He failed to get the answer he was looking for to justify his position. You boo hoo'ed about how you had been online since the DARPA days and how negatively we answered the posters questions. Now you are doing the same thing the other non-agent did. Now you post a "hypothetical" situation that sounds more like you or you asking for a "friend" if it would look ethical if you failed to compensate an agent that spent considerable time with the client and now the client has found a FSBO that wants no agents involved. Here is a different perspective. If you the buyer are willing to either compensate the buyers agent because of contractural obligation or just because it is the right thing to do and the FSBO refuses to allow your agent to represent you then What Do They Have To Hide! The are obviously fearful of allowing an experienced agent to look after your interests then they are hiding something. If you Choose to have not have the representation of an agent then so be it, but if the seller refuses to allow you representation then be wary because that sounds like a person that has things to hide. Can you read those answers, and tell me sincerely that either of them really even attempted to answer my question in a civil way?
If it is my sincerity being questioned here, I guess I lack the cynicism to participate in this forum.
"If there is a contract between buyer and agent, the terms of the contract should be followed."
Well THERE is a revelation for me. I'm so glad I came to a forum of seasoned specialists for THAT kind of insight !!!!
In the short time I've been here, I've seen a few good sincere posts, surrounded by indignant, arrogant, self-important rantings.
So, please challenge my sincerity of you wish. I was actually hoping to gain some insight as to how best to be fair to a Realtor that was competent and professional even though we never concluded a deal.
It's pretty evident that buyers (and for all I know are sellers) are unwelcome here, and that is just as well, because it would seem that so many people here are "birds of a feather" who probably enjoy one another's company a lot more than than the general populace.
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#160921 - 08/06/07 01:43 PM
Re: Buyer's Agents and FSBOs
[Re: Paul Oaks]
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Thank you Paul. That was a helpful and well-thought-out, valuable response.... at least part of it.
However, since it was preceded by an unwarranted (almost vicious) personal attack, I'm going to have to consider that this board is primarily populated by angry-at-the-world trolls, and the indignities one must suffer in order to leave with a snippet of useful advice are just not worth it.
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#160922 - 08/06/07 01:44 PM
Re: Buyer's Agents and FSBOs
[Re: pikes peak]
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"It's pretty evident that buyers (and for all I know are sellers) are unwelcome here, and that is just as well, because it would seem that so many people here are "birds of a feather" who probably enjoy one another's company a lot more than than the general populace."
I answered your question sincerely and you become belligerent, I guess you can answer your own questions from now on. At least the replies I get will be worth the bits they take up on a disk.
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#160937 - 08/06/07 02:32 PM
Re: Buyer's Agents and FSBOs
[Re: Jack Pastor]
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Registered: 06/23/04
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More poor me whinning from Jack Pastor. You miss the point. There is no anger it is simply telling it like it is and sometimes the truth hurts! Vicious?? Now that is funny. You would think that someone that has been online since DARPA would have a thicker skin and willing to accept the truth and move on. Thank you Paul. That was a helpful and well-thought-out, valuable response.... at least part of it.
However, since it was preceded by an unwarranted (almost vicious) personal attack, I'm going to have to consider that this board is primarily populated by angry-at-the-world trolls, and the indignities one must suffer in order to leave with a snippet of useful advice are just not worth it.
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#160951 - 08/06/07 02:48 PM
Re: Buyer's Agents and FSBOs
[Re: Paul Oaks]
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Well, I am moving on, having neither the time nor inclination to enter a battle of wits with the unarmed. As a parting suggestion, though, if you truly believe that you are not an angry individual, try reading your posts as though you were the person to whom they were directed.
I don't know where the chip on your shoulder came from, but it is your burden, and I need no part of it.
Have a nice day !!!
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#161116 - 08/07/07 01:53 AM
Re: Buyer's Agents and FSBOs
[Re: Jack Pastor]
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Registered: 06/23/04
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Well Happy Trails Jack!!
"Battle of Wits with the unarmed" Wow, Did you have to dig all the way back to grade school for that one? It was pathetic then and lacks even more imagination now. I would have hoped for so much more from someone that has been online since DARPA.
There is no chip, I just have a low tolereance for stupidity and whiners! I will leave it up to you on which category you reside.
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