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Can I fire my realtor? He is not showing me the properties I like, but what he likes me to buy. I am tired of this, can I fire him?

If so, can he sue me? by EricsSchae from Scottsdale, Arizona. Sep 13th 2010 Reply


Rudi Hofmann (CaPortfolioLoans)
#281 ranked lender in California - 380 contributions

It would depend on the Agreement you entered into with the Agent. Read the Agreement to see if there will be any consequences for dismissing him.Happy funding, Rudi

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Crestico Funding (CresticoFunding)
#316 ranked lender in California - 340 contributions

Erics, you must review your state disclosures, its hard to say yes or no without knowing what your state rules are. where are you located? for more information please feel free to email me directly and i will do my best to provide you with the information you need. Houtan.Hormozian@Crestico.com

Sep 13th 2010
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Ron Pippin (RonPippin)
#26 ranked lender in Utah - 158 contributions

Yes, you can fire your Realtor. However, if you have signed an exclusive agent agreement, then you would be liable to pay him/her a commission if you bought a home through someone else. If an agreement has been signed, you may want to contact the agents broker (the manager or business owner of that office) and talk to them. Let them know you are unhappy and why. They may try to assign another agent with whom you would be more happy. Or you may try and get released from the contract. If you have NOT signed an agreement, you should be fine. By the way, I'm not an attorney so in no way is the to be considered legal advice. (I have to throw that in to cover myself)

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