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Ettiquette for switching real estate brokers situation question.
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<blockquote data-quote="ElscottHavoc" data-source="post: 14111391" data-attributes="member: 93145"><p>Thanks for the replies guys. </p><p></p><p>At the current price point, it is too good of an investment to walk away from. So I'm going to go with CobRoush-00 suggestion #5, and buy the house through the original broker. I'm not necessarily sure all of the legalese included in some of the paper work I've signed with the original broker, but I don't want some fine print or hidden law to come back and bite me.</p><p></p><p>As far as the new Realtor is concerned, I'll just see about offering him something for his services rendered. At the very least, as a Landlord himself, he did a great job of providing me with a lot of insight about the current "rent economy" in town that is pretty valuable information. He was more than a Realtor, he was almost like a teacher...and that was really neat. That said, this will not be my last rental property so I'll be sure to go through him next time so he doesn't completely lose out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElscottHavoc, post: 14111391, member: 93145"] Thanks for the replies guys. At the current price point, it is too good of an investment to walk away from. So I'm going to go with CobRoush-00 suggestion #5, and buy the house through the original broker. I'm not necessarily sure all of the legalese included in some of the paper work I've signed with the original broker, but I don't want some fine print or hidden law to come back and bite me. As far as the new Realtor is concerned, I'll just see about offering him something for his services rendered. At the very least, as a Landlord himself, he did a great job of providing me with a lot of insight about the current "rent economy" in town that is pretty valuable information. He was more than a Realtor, he was almost like a teacher...and that was really neat. That said, this will not be my last rental property so I'll be sure to go through him next time so he doesn't completely lose out. [/QUOTE]
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