Why would a real estate agent not want to do business with a second party investor?
Posted on December 2nd, 2009 in Renting & Real Estate | 2 Comments »
wisc777 asked:
I was told that if had a few preforclosure properties that i'am trying to sell,that a real estate agent would'nt want to try and bring people to my properties... On average there would be at least 20 to 30 thousand in equity on each property... I was told that the agent would get in my way or the other way around... I don't see how if there were contracts signed to prevent that from happening.
Horses for Sale
I was told that if had a few preforclosure properties that i'am trying to sell,that a real estate agent would'nt want to try and bring people to my properties... On average there would be at least 20 to 30 thousand in equity on each property... I was told that the agent would get in my way or the other way around... I don't see how if there were contracts signed to prevent that from happening.
Horses for Sale

2 Responses
Otay Ranch homes
Of course Realtors will bring people to the properties – so long as you’re going to co-op with them.
Why not list them with a Realtor to begin with? This way you’re assured that the homes will be marketed to the largest audience possible.
Huntsville Relocation
I can see no reason. Properties and deals is what happens, good times bad times, commerce continues, everyone likes to get paid, real estate agents included, I would think.