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Re: Update on the train in my back yard in Chatham
Real Estate agents are interested in one thing : there commision"
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And believe it or not, I don't let myself get into analysis paralysis either. Do a little work up front. Make the decision. And then do everything possible to make it work. Next step: I have to try to comprehend sinkholes. Totally foreign stuff to a Buckeye. Boomer |
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Doesn't the state of Florida have a disclosure rule for all sales new and resales?
I mean they are common in the Northeast. In some cases the seller has had to buy back the house at the price sold or higher. |
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I'm not sure if this is where the sewer plant is located or not but I can tell you that it smells near here. Across from the new shopping center on 466A is a huge hill that I think is the landfill. All I know is that there are times when we drive past there that it smells awful. I'm sure someone else here in TOTV will know where the sewer plant is if this is not the place. |
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Kitty corner from the new shopping center on 466A, just off Morse. |
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I know for a fact that very few of the "sales" representatives are real estate agents.
This is one more reason to be cautious. Salesmen will tell you anything and there is nothing you can do if they outright lie. If they were realtors, there would be laws to protect you. Best thing to get as much information from others as you can and DON"t be afraid to knock on doors and ask questions of your soon to be neighbors. |
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Frangyomory, Our Villages Sales Rep told us that each of the 200+ sales agents were required to be licensed real estate agents. Can you sell real estate in Fl if you're not licensed? According to FREC, http://www.myflorida.com/dbpr/re/index.html
http://www.myflorida.com/dbpr/re/doc...alFAQs0108.pdf you can't. |
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BUC: I don't believe Jan lives in the TV historic side. He lives in the NW area of TV. The historic side is the NE area about 5 miles from where Jan lives. But you still need to pay attention when you buy. |
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Sorry but I have to throw in my two cents worth. A few posts back someone said that "real estate agents are only interested in one thing, their commission". I am a realtor and of course commissions are important--we all have to make a living--but I have to say that I know many agents both in and out of our agency and the honorable and dedicated agents far outnumber the very few bad apples (who usually lose their licenses anyway). We DO care about our clients (and customers) and the majority of us would be straight shooters regardless if we were governed by the strict laws and rules of the National Association of Realtors and various state laws or not. One final comment, if all we cared about were commissions we would not spend hours and hours driving people around who are "just looking" and "just thinking about buying or selling two or three years from now. We would give them a couple of hours and then move on. I love what I do, and hate to see everyone tarred with the same brush. Okay, now I'll climb off my soapbox!
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:agree: I was a real estate salesperson and I too felt I needed to be upfront with the people I was selling to. I represtented the seller but that did not mean I cheated or lied to the buyers. I think most people are honest and caring.
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Thanks for your comments hope2be. I appreciate hearing from you.
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It's just like us teachers....everyone expects us to be perfect.
We strive to be the best in our field and cover all bases. We invest a lot of time, exert a lot of energy, and gather a lot of information and use that to help and teach others. However, being humans, we might miss the mark occasionally. Like some parents who believe that all learning takes place in the classroom...you need to be responsible and take it beyond the classroom. In other words, we all need to be held accountable for what effects us. Don't blame others for lack of effort or research on your part. I believe that most real estate agents do the best they can because their reputation is on the line. They are human, like us teachers, and shouldn't be held totally and completely responsible for every and all things. Just think....in your career life, were you 100% on every issue? |
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