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Just because you can,
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I wouldn't call either one a Broker or Realtor at this point. Those designations have very specific licensing requirements in most states.


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Posts: 9929 | Location: NE GA | Registered: August 22, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I wouldn't call either one a Broker or Realtor at this point. Those designations have very specific licensing requirements in most states.

Exactly.

I was starting to get confused. But then, that's how they make their money.


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Posts: 14001 | Location: On the mouth of the great Kenai River | Registered: June 24, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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What you really seek is a "buyers agent". Someone who will specifically be responsible for representing you by the contract you sign with them. In the situation you outlined either one of them is actually going to be representing the sellers in the process. Just how it's set up.
 
Posts: 2099 | Location: Just outside of Zion and Bryce Canyon NP's | Registered: March 18, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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We’re preparing to look for a getaway cabin up north. I’ll go back into the mode I was in when we bought this house.

After getting fed up with real estate professionals not listening to what we wanted and instead only pushing us. I would not sign with them until they listened to what we wanted and showed us properties on the initial visit that met our requirements. If they did, I would sign and only then. If they balked, fine, there were others out there.

Last time around for example one major requirement was a garage, attached or detached, two car minimum. Agent we told this to said that he would send us houses to look at. So he sent us listings without garages. When I emailed him back regarding this he replied “You can build one”. I replied asking if he ever listened to what I said. That was my last contact with that one.


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Posts: 8453 | Location: Livingston County Michigan USA | Registered: August 11, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Most of these type operations restrict customers from going on the site as the house is being built.
That's about as shady as it gets. If the builders are afraid of letting the buyer check that the work is being done properly, that's a sign they are afraid of being held accountable for doing the work properly.


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Originally posted by 220-9er:
Most of these type operations restrict customers from going on the site as the house is being built.
That's about as shady as it gets. If the builders are afraid of letting the buyer check that the work is being done properly, that's a sign they are afraid of being held accountable for doing the work properly.


Yeah, I was taken aback by that comment also. Just look at my thread on my house build. I'm there just about every day. I run into the builder frequently and he always shows me things, asks what I want, etc.




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