I concur with the above. Definitely very short-term focused. My agent tried something similar with scare tactics, even going so far as to say I would not find another good house again. Chalk it up to immaturity and insecurity. Sounds like he's pushing some of his guilt onto you.
hi, me again. I asked my agent/douchebag about the previous escrow. Here's what he said.
"They were in escrow only for a few days. According to the listing agent, it was an all cash offer and the buyer realized that the funds could not be transferred. I do not have much more...
Has that really been done (negotiating agent's commission --- I like that idea for this situation)? Couldn't we negotiate with the seller at the time to pay the appraised value (or near the appraised value)? I'm not sure how it works with all the new laws and restrictions. thanks!
thanks for the link....good info! That is crazy how usctrojanman29's listing agents countered and asked to remove ALL contingencies.
Well, it looks like they've accepted my offer (with appraisal contigency in place!)....which is somewhat surprising. And for some reason I'm not as...
thanks.... I followed your advice left in the appraisal contigency, and it I'm still in! You were spot on. It's been narrowed to 2 offers, so we'll see what happens next. I'm a little reluctant to give too much info solely for privacy reasons (not sure who comes on here). However it is 3...
hehe....you guys are awesome. thanks for lifting my spirits. So I called the agent and told him we do not believe it is a good idea to remove this contingency, and it is too risky to waive. He responded quickly and without questioning further: "OK no problem, if that is your decision. I...
thanks!!...will take your advice. I had slightly fawked (like that word) myself because when I originally submitted my offer, I bid a little higher than the asking price (as recommended by my agent, since there were multiple offers and he felt this would help). Then they countered with a price...