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I need some help. I have put in an offer on a multiple offer property 15 Apr 11. The realtor called me and with no optisium in his voice basically told me that I wouldn't get the property because it was a multipe offer and I have offered my highest on the start. He mentioned he was really busy that day and since I wouldn't be increasing my original offer that he wouldn't need to do anything more with my paperwork. Letting me know that he was too busy to bother with my offer, he had another job to do. I ended up putting a hirer offer into the bid it needed to reach the other party within 24 hours of the disclosure of multiple offers with his partner however, his initial reaction never did leave my mind. Today I checked that property and it sold for less than my second offer, I believe the Realtor never did put in my new offer increasing my original offer. Is there anyway that I can have this checked? I don't want to react on assumptions. I would like to know if my second offer ever made it to the table? My original offer was for 315K, my second offer and best was 325K, the property sold for 317K. I would appreciate everyone's help. thank you. by stacya_899_181 from Houston, Texas. Sep 8th 2011 Reply


Brad Cahoone (info@globalhomefinance.com)
#87 ranked lender in Texas - 1,042 contributions

You can file a complaint with TREC (Texas Real Estate Commission) if you believe he did not fulfill his fiduciary duty. I am not an attorney so I cannot give legal advice. Unless you are looking to recoup damamges thru an attorney then a complaint with TREC is about the limit I can see of you doing here. Your next bet is to look for another house and not let that bad apple spoil the deal for you. Take satisfaction in firing him as your realtor and find a good and honest person to represent you. There are a lot of great deals out there. I hope you find one that is even better! Brad Cahoone - 972-724-3222 ext 227 - GlobalHomeFinance.com - bcahoone@globalhomefinance.com

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