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Ettiquette for switching real estate brokers situation question.
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<blockquote data-quote="ElscottHavoc" data-source="post: 14110792" data-attributes="member: 93145"><p>A little over 6 months ago, I contacted a local Realtor about helping us find an investment property. I had seen a couple properties online that he was brokering that interested me and our experience with him 4 years ago or so when purchasing my house was pretty good. Long story short, we made an offer, it was accepted pending a good Structural Engineering inspection. There ended up being more repair work than I or the sellers wanted to do and the offer was dropped.</p><p></p><p>We looked at a few more properties, but nothing I really cared to invest in. I ended up taking some time off of house hunting and also decided to find another Realtor. I just wasn't as pleased this time around as when we bought our house.</p><p></p><p>So I contacted another agency about 2 weeks ago after a 6 month break and have so far looked at 8 properties, 5 of which are decent investments. I was actually in the process of doing some cash flow statements when I get a call from Realtor #1 i used 6 months ago saying the house we initially made an offer on dropped another $6000 this past weekend - its dropped in price a couple other times.</p><p></p><p>Its current price is now lower than my initial offer and also at a price I can make the numbers work. But then, who would be appropriate to represent me considering if I use my new broker the original Realtor I used with the house will now have to split commissions even though he technically showed me the house originally, worked through paper work, and talked to seller, etc.</p><p></p><p>On one hand, I feel like in a way I fired the old Realtor to get a new one who so far has provided a great slew of houses to consider and done a lot of work for me past 2 weeks. In fact, he also informed us about that homes price change. On the other hand, the other Realtir was originally the one who took sole care of us in making an offer on it. So I'm just not sure what the etiquette is in this case as it makes no financial difference to me who represents me, my original agent or new one.</p><p></p><p>What would you do?</p><p></p><p>Cliffs: Made offer through Realtor 6 months ago who represented me and seller.</p><p>Now, 6 months later I've decided to have a new Realtor who I've enjoyed working with immensely for a couple weeks.</p><p>Original Realtor calls and says price is lower on the house than what we offered 6 months ago.</p><p>Get rid of new Realtor or force commission split?</p><p></p><p> <em>Posted via <a href="http://topify.com" target="_blank"><strong>Topify</strong></a> on Android</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElscottHavoc, post: 14110792, member: 93145"] A little over 6 months ago, I contacted a local Realtor about helping us find an investment property. I had seen a couple properties online that he was brokering that interested me and our experience with him 4 years ago or so when purchasing my house was pretty good. Long story short, we made an offer, it was accepted pending a good Structural Engineering inspection. There ended up being more repair work than I or the sellers wanted to do and the offer was dropped. We looked at a few more properties, but nothing I really cared to invest in. I ended up taking some time off of house hunting and also decided to find another Realtor. I just wasn't as pleased this time around as when we bought our house. So I contacted another agency about 2 weeks ago after a 6 month break and have so far looked at 8 properties, 5 of which are decent investments. I was actually in the process of doing some cash flow statements when I get a call from Realtor #1 i used 6 months ago saying the house we initially made an offer on dropped another $6000 this past weekend - its dropped in price a couple other times. Its current price is now lower than my initial offer and also at a price I can make the numbers work. But then, who would be appropriate to represent me considering if I use my new broker the original Realtor I used with the house will now have to split commissions even though he technically showed me the house originally, worked through paper work, and talked to seller, etc. On one hand, I feel like in a way I fired the old Realtor to get a new one who so far has provided a great slew of houses to consider and done a lot of work for me past 2 weeks. In fact, he also informed us about that homes price change. On the other hand, the other Realtir was originally the one who took sole care of us in making an offer on it. So I'm just not sure what the etiquette is in this case as it makes no financial difference to me who represents me, my original agent or new one. What would you do? Cliffs: Made offer through Realtor 6 months ago who represented me and seller. Now, 6 months later I've decided to have a new Realtor who I've enjoyed working with immensely for a couple weeks. Original Realtor calls and says price is lower on the house than what we offered 6 months ago. Get rid of new Realtor or force commission split? [i]Posted via [URL="http://topify.com"][b]Topify[/b][/URL] on Android[/i] [/QUOTE]
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