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Ask The Realtor, Part 2

Ask the Realtor - Part 2

I'm very sorry you feel all I do is answer easy questions.  To be quite honest with you, all questions can be complicated if you are not in the business full time as there can be many different answers depending on the exact situation.  I feel all questions answered are deserving of an answer and more importantly, they are important to the person asking them.  Yours however is not a difficult question to answer so let's get started.

The Realtors at this point can only help in one way.  That would be for the Buyer Agent to write a Letter to the Listing Agent and explain the situation.  It seems the listing agent is aware.  The Listing Agent could then go to the Sellers and explain the situation and ask them to help in a manner that you request.  That's it.  From that point forward it would be between you and the Seller.

The only course of action at this point, beyond trying to find an amicable way to take care of the situation would be to hire an attorney or go to small claims court.  Most Realtors are not attorneys and as you named the two Realtors to me, I know they are not attorneys.  They cannot provide you with legal advice.  It is beyond our scope.  We, like everyone else who is not an Attorney, cannot practice law.

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Therefore the only advice I can provide is above. 

Jennifer Daywalt, Realtor
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