A Realtor who reveals the terms and
conditions of a competing offer without the sellers authorization to one buyer, gives that buyer an obvious advantage over the others which breaches the duty of fairness owed to the other buyers.
Not exact matches
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of its
competing vehicles, the 2017 Subaru Forester
offers dependability and endurance when handling a variety
of driving
conditions.
If you are worried about an inspection
condition hurting your chances
of competing in a multiple -
offer situation, you can always ask to have an inspection done before the
offer date.
Can a seller decline to waive a
condition that makes the terms and
conditions of an accepted
offer subject to a lawyer's approval, simply because the seller has received a
competing offer?
Ultimately, the Court held that the defendant seller, by purporting to rely on the lawyer's approval
condition to consider and accept a subsequent
competing offer, had failed to act in good faith and was in breach
of the initial contract.
May I suggest that: a) «the MLS game» (list low, hold
offers 5 - 15 days & scramble to get your own
offer in the meantime); b) the prevalence
of simultaneous presentation
of 5 - 50
competing bids (full info on all bids only known by Seller Agent); c) the new - prominence
of Teams / mega-Teams / office - within - an - office sub-Brokerages; d) the often «coached - from - afar» suggestions about how Registrants can maximize GCI, minimize expenses and offset competition - induced, listing - fee discounts; e) Average Prices resulting in everyday Co-op Brokerage fees
of $ 15K, 20K and more and f) the high percentage
of Registrants who have not experienced any market
conditions other than «Prices perpetually Up, Seller always Wins, Buyer puts - up or Shuts - up»; g) Electronic signification — you can no longer look in the whites
of your competitor's eyes, because half
of them aren't even physically present.
Brian, if a seller is presented with two
competing offers for consideration, both
of which are largely the same: price
offered, closing date and standard
conditions, yet one
of the
offers has a notably higher deposit which
offer would one suppose that a typical seller would accept — assuming they were awake?