I'm adding some more details about the situation:
-Property is in a living trust
-Oldest son has power-of-attorney for this real estate transaction and all financials
-Property is ALREADY on MLS under a "entry-only" type service.
-We were/are shopping for a full-service listing agent
-None of the 3 sons were notified of the signed listing agreement until a day after.
-No copy of the agreement was left with my mom
-Sales Price was left blank.
-After requesting that all copies of signed documents be returned to our family, they all have mysteriously disappeared.
-My mom is of course party to the "secret" listing agreement, but then she is an elderly person. I certainly am not holding her responsible.
Questions:
>>>Should I pursue an ethics claim with CA association of Realtors?>Should I pursue a legal claim with the State of CA licensing authority?>Should I just forget about it and move forward? - Tue May 6 2008, 09:53
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