#330386 - 03/09/10 02:48 PM
Re: Weird Earnest money situation..............
[Re: super realtor]
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The Real Estate Commission should be able to appoint another Temporary Principal Broker, maybe even from another Firm, to serve as a temporary Broker to settle Accounts for the soon to be defunct Brokerage.
We recently had a Unmarried Coldwell Broker Principal Broker die and no one in her Agency held a Broker's License (though there were Sales People). A Broker Friend of hers at Century 21 was appointed by the Real Estate Commission to serve as the Temporary Principal Broker until one of the Sales People got their Broker's License.
I think Vermont also has a Hardship Appointment where an Unlicensed Spouse might serve as a Temporary Broker to carefully settle Accounts like what you describe, and close out the Transactions that are in motion in an almost "Seamless" manner. But, surprisingly, many Spouses wouldn't have a clue. They probably have to utilize an Attorney or an Accountant to bring things to a soft landing.
Both of these are for no more than one year duration, without action by the Commission.
PS: We now don't have to deposit the EMD into Escrow until all Parties have executed the Agreement. Then the 5 Day meter starts running. It used to start the moment we received the Check.
Edited by Vermont (03/09/10 04:22 PM) Edit Reason: Added PostScript
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#330398 - 03/09/10 04:13 PM
Re: Weird Earnest money situation..............
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Jeeze, why did he deposit the EM before he had an executed contract?
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#330403 - 03/09/10 05:15 PM
Re: Weird Earnest money situation..............
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I don't know as it wasn't mine or one of my agents transactions. It was a friend of one of my agents and so my agent called me to help out his friend. That is when I told him he should not get involved. In GA we have an earnest money paragraph that say _____________ is holding earnest money. In there I always put for example (ABC realty upon acceptance) and then send a photocopy of the earnest money check along with the offer. Then upon an executed contract I will get the check from the buyer and deposit into my escrow account. I usually fight for the buyer to hold the funds especially on REO as it's a pain to get it back. I only let the seller (broker) hold in escrow if there is no other way. Sounds like this other company had a really crappy buyers agent.I can see the buyers going after them now. They don't even know what is in the contract. I tell you it is REALLY scary out there ! 
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#330434 - 03/09/10 09:25 PM
Re: Weird Earnest money situation..............
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They say you can't take it with you, but it appears the broker found a loophole.
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#330436 - 03/09/10 09:47 PM
Re: Weird Earnest money situation..............
[Re: Ryan]
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They say you can't take it with you, but it appears the broker found a loophole. I'm going to do same thing, when it comes time to check out. All my kids have been put on notice. I told them, "Based on my past track record, I figure I'm going to have to pay for a whole bunch of air conditioning to where I'm heading". Of course, this will be my money, not somebody's money left in a trust account. The sad truth of the matter, none of them argued me...lol
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#330477 - 03/10/10 06:59 AM
Re: Weird Earnest money situation..............
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Sounds like Ga and NC are close to the same.
I would go to the appointed BIC and demand the money back - and at the same time demand the money back from the BA.
At the same time I would detail everything in an email to the Ga Real Estate Commission - and seek their help, which will probably end up with an audit anyway. But light the fire under the officials ASAP.
It looks like the temp BIC has stepped in the middle of some fresh and deep dodo.
I wonder if the bank records really show the deposit days before the broker checked out, or perhaps when it was known the time was near - or even shortly afterwards??
Interesting - glad I'm not involved, more brokers are busted for mishandling escrow accounts then anything else.
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