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Long story short...you may end up getting ass raped and than end up dying of AIDS.
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Dave Halpern
Louisville, KY
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Ryan Huggins - Thousan...
Thousand Oaks, CA
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Raj Taj
Lake Bluff, IL
1,551,310
This is not me
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Raj Taj
Lake Bluff, IL
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
2,071,336
544,164
3,458,824
If your instructor is asking you to ask these questions you may want to consider finding another instructor that can actually teach you something. I mean no disrespect to you.
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
1,763,023
2,724,373
3,075,066
5,591,951
1,525,666
Because it is our obligation unless the homeowner has told us in writing that they don't won't to receive all offers.
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
5,221,633
Because it's required unless you are specifically given other instructions by the seller. And sellers deserve to see them!
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
1,598,552
5,321,861
1,661,153
Well, you do not need to, if your client request you present only offers above certain price range. But do get it in writing.
6,083,660
4,322,295
Cesar Contreras - to stay away from any conflicts and punishment, perhaps...lol!
6,814,041
because it is illegal to not present them unless your client requests to not be notified.
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425,743
577,950
If you have to ask this question, perhaps you need to take the course again.. or find another profession.. Thsi is pretty basic...
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1,466,257
Cesar Contreras We have a fudiciary duty to our client to present all offers.
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It is your job to present all offers unless the seller has provided other instructions.
2,886,799
3,417,759
Mainly because it is the law and secondly, a listing agent wants to sell the home, an offer starts that process. Great question as I just faced this issue and question listing a new home this week. I wrote a great story about it in todays blog.
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5,585,089
602,081
Because the law requires it and because it's the right thing to do. The client decides what to do with offers, not us.
1,713,581
935,210
8,285,953
Follow the terms of the listing agreement and the agency requirements in your state.
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In Texas it is the law (unless the seller instructs you of offers they do not wish to see).
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Because sellers need to know what is being offered, and because all offers are the starting point for a sale.
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