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mary_beth_comfort

ethical question (btwn 2 agents)

17 years ago

I am torn about whether or not I have an obligation to a realtor that I have not ever signed anything legal with. This agent is a buyer's agent ( her husband is the seller's) and she has been showing me already built homes in our school district for the last year and a half. She has not asked me to sign anything although she keeps me on an updated email new listings list of potential homes. She has physically shown me quite a few but our criteria is very unique and I don't "have" to move. It's always been "if the perfect house happens to come on the market...." kind of thing. We have now become very serious about building a home a ways out of the neighborhood scene. I have already had an architect draw up our plans. The land we are looking at is listed by a friend of mine. This just happened to be a coincidence. I really like working with the agent that is listing the land as she has full knowledge of all the stipulations and requirements and I don't have to go through another agent to get that info. I just call or email this agent instead. She has also told me that if I buy the property through her w/o bringing in another agent she will list my house for 4%. That's a nice deal . She has suggested that I buy the other agent a 200$ gas card and send it along with a thank you note for the time spent showing me homes. I'm afraid the other agent will get really angry and potentially work against selling my home. I know that sounds harsh, but our city is small enough that just talking negative about a property or owners could really hurt us in this market.

Any thoughts out there?

TIA,

Comfortdog

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