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Old 02-19-2019, 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by wwdgd View Post
The MLS realator I am working with said the sellers want to have access to the house for the remainder of the day after a morning closing. This did not sound right to me. The MLS agent said this common and/or normal for transactions down here. Is this true?
First OPINION-do you not have an attorney? If, not you should.
The Realtor has only one goal and that is to get a deal done.
They actually work for the seller NOT FOR YOU.

"did not sound right to me," YOU KNOW IT IS WRONG so why would you agree to it? I'm not an attorney but real estate law is interesting in that the deal must be in writing. The agent can say almost anything. Unless it is written it is meaningless.

I'm sure I will get a load of posts concerning a code of ethics.
Personal experience, many years ago and yes I had it all in writing. A valid claim against a broker. I put in a complaint to the realtor board. I was told I would ave to appear during the week-would have cost me a days pay. THE BEST PART-any damages would go to the realtor board not to me.

Do not allow SALESPEOPLE to confuse you as to who is on YOUR
side.