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Being an agent on the property you landed money

Olga Daisel
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Folks,

I am a selling agent on a property that I landed money. The balloon payment is in 2 months from now and I honestly don't it selling. Now it feels I am in a conflict of interest. The market declined a bit. It's hard to sell. But then if I foreclose on it, I might be sued for sabotaging the sale. Is this theoretically possible?

Should I terminate the listing agreement?

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