Anyone have a recommendation for a real estate attorney in Dfw? Selling our house in Frisco, and we are looking to terminate our current agent. He is being very difficult about the situation, basically presenting us with a termination clause that pays him his full commission for early termination. He owns his real estate brokerage, so there is no management to speak to above him. At this point, we need a good attorney to consult with to see what our rights are to terminate the contract we have with him. Any leads would be appreciated!
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The conditions of termination weren't in the original contract...this was sent after the fact in a tar1410 form that wasn't agreed apon when we signed the contract. From speaking to several people, most agents will terminate the listing for a small amount to cover some of their time and expenses. Contract ends Aug 31...just trying to see what our options are to terminate the listing before then.
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Basically we had a contract on the house that fell through on the last day. So there is a dispute with the ernest money that is tied up right now. Just haven't be satisfyed with his level of communication or his ability to market the house again. There was no hard feelings really, just wanted to go with different agent that has more experience with houses in this area. That's when he started not replying to txt/emails and setting outrageous terms to go with someone else. Most agents we talked to said it's pretty common to go with a different agent when you arent satisfyed...but this guy really wanted this house on his portfolio..so he has feelings are really hurt.
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Seems to me that he'd have been better off by asking how to become a better agent to keep your business, instead of throwing an unprofessional tantrum.
I can see why you'd want to switch now, and not give him the extra month to sell it out of pure spite, but it'll cost you. I agree that waiting it out is the more level-headed approach, unless it's worth it to you to make sure he doesn't get credit for selling the house.
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Originally posted by Cmarsh View PostBasically we had a contract on the house that fell through on the last day. So there is a dispute with the ernest money that is tied up right now. Just haven't be satisfyed with his level of communication or his ability to market the house again. There was no hard feelings really, just wanted to go with different agent that has more experience with houses in this area. That's when he started not replying to txt/emails and setting outrageous terms to go with someone else. Most agents we talked to said it's pretty common to go with a different agent when you arent satisfyed...but this guy really wanted this house on his portfolio..so he has feelings are really hurt.
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Wait it out, the legal fees will eat up any savings. Who is the title company?Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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Originally posted by Cmarsh View PostThe deal that fell through is with Chicago TitleOriginally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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