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Real Estate Help (pg. 2)
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| jonSun |
| Just move out & trash your security deposits worth of . If she comes looking for you, have your black boyfriend beat her up. |
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| narcism |
| I thought that you paid people to serve papers to others, shouldn't this be the job of your lawyer? |
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| jpisani |
| Find any house for sale, doesn't have to be listed by her, and call her office and ask if she could give you a showing. If she asks who you were referred by just say that the neighbor of the house for sale saw you poking around one day and recommended you. |
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| Theresa |
| quote: | Originally posted by jpisani
Find any house for sale, doesn't have to be listed by her, and call her office and ask if she could give you a showing. If she asks who you were referred by just say that the neighbor of the house for sale saw you poking around one day and recommended you. |
But aren't houses assigned to specific agents? Like, if I want to see a house that isn't 'hers' so to speak, wouldn't she have to refer me to the agent that it does belong to?
narcism, there are certain court systems in Canada that you can have your lawyer or some outsourced party serve the papers, but for residential dispute stuff, you have to do it on your own.
If we 'exhaust all options' in trying to serve her, we can apply to the courts to have a professional do it, but we have to do an affidavit and a bunch of first. |
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| Comrade Stalin |
| quote: | Originally posted by Theresa
I already tried looking her name up on the real estate agency's website and they don't list which agent is assigned to which house. Her personal site link says "WEBSITE COMING SOON".
However, I wanted to clarify that agents do have houses specifically assigned to them, and if this is true, then their booklet or whatever should have the agent assignment listed, right?
Or do some agency's assign houses based on inquiries?
When I say 'background information', I mean, I want to be able to contact her about a specific house I have researched so she thinks I am a legitimate customer. |
Search the domain name of her personal site and see what info you get.
http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/index.jsp |
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| narcism |
Also why not just drop by her place of employment, she probably has given people the heads up who she works with and they lied to you about only being in for appointments. It could also be a work policy not to disclose working hours over the phone. We have something similar as we don't know whose calling, so we say the same thing.
If she is not there, keep going back, or just sit outside until you see her (stalkerish but its one way of getting her). Do you guys have some sort of electoral roll/ phone book system, where you can obtain the address for someone?
Also down here for rental properties which are advertised via the net they state the real estate agents name. Look around and see when there is an open for inspection and she is bound to be there. |
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| Schadenfreude |
have you tried suicide?
because life is obviously too hard for you. |
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| jpisani |
| quote: | Originally posted by Theresa
But aren't houses assigned to specific agents? Like, if I want to see a house that isn't 'hers' so to speak, wouldn't she have to refer me to the agent that it does belong to?
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Not really, when you see a sign that says "Call Joe at 555-1212" or whatever, that's because "Joe" is the listing agent, he's just the guy that the sellers called to sell their house. You can go through anyone to buy your house. They just split the commission then. |
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| ChemEnhanced |
| Where's Eric when you need him |
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| EricB. |
| quote: | Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
Where's Eric when you need him |
I'm not getting involved in any crazy white bitch drama |
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| Lilith |
| meh, oh well I thought this was about real estate. |
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