LIcensed in the state of Louisiana since 2000, I have helped many realize the american dream. I always have my clients interest above my own, which makes for happy endings.
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As a Realtor in Baton Rouge La. I'm not sure if your laws are the same but here.I can tell you if you signed a contract with her you must use her or you may be liable to pay the fee anyway. unless you can get her to realease you. If she gets wind that you have dumped her. she can go after the other Realtor,for the fee .It is called procuring cause, she showed you the houses and had a relation ship with you. If she has been in real estate this long she probably knows the ropes well enough to handle anything that comes her way. Sometimes -talking it up- as you put it, will sour the whole transaction, from the other Realtor to the sellers.. you have to be carefull if try to ge there. Just submit your best offer and give the girl a chance. - Fri Aug 1 2008, 17:13
When a property has an offer that will be short, (of the pay off amount) the current owners and the lender have to be in agreement of the accepentance of the offer. So the current owner has accepted and they are awaiting the lender, some just do not want to be embarssed by the wording. - Fri Aug 1 2008, 17:01