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Joe Farrance
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Real estate agents and foreclosure

Joe Farrance
  • Cicero, NY
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Hello

Currently I’m trying to see 4 different foreclosure properties when I call to inquire about these properties I feel I’m getting the run around. 

Here is what is happening I make the call they ask me some questions and then they tell me that they don’t have any availabile agents to show me the property? 

Is this normal? 

Thanks 

Joe

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    Brian Pulaski
    • Flipper/Rehabber
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    Brian Pulaski
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    In low priced REO sales, I have noticed selling agents don't really care to show them. They list and let a buyers agent show them. Multiple offers come in, they ask for best and final and sell it. You should have your own agent working for you if selling agents aren't helping.

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