Looking for information to file a complaint against a realtor in Indiana. I believe this realtor has violated the code of ethics. Please help or advise in any way you can. Thanks in advance.
This is the way to file a complaint against any one who deals in contracts or business… Call the State Attorney Generals Office and request a complaint form from the Comsumer Protection Dept. They will send you a form to fill out and return in the snail mail, included with the form will be the instructions on how to fill the form out. Be clear and concise with your information and have evidence available when they request it. If you are not completely satisfied with this answer there are some other route that you can take such as filing a complaint with the State Board of Realtors just to mention a few. Good luck with your endeavor.
How do I file a complaint against a realtor in Indiana?
Hilarious Calgary Realtor Video
A day in the life of a Calgary Realtor
http://www.billwhite.ca
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How does one go about finding a good realtor?
Our realtor made a mistake that cost us the house that we wanted to buy (see previous question), and then cashed our earnest money check after he assured us that it would not be cashed until we closed on a house!
I’m feeling very distrustful, any good realtors here from Boise, ID? I’m tired of being scr*wed over!
It sounds as though you dealt with an inexperienced or unethical realtor. NOT ALL REALTORS ARE THIS WAY! I do know that if an offer is accepted by both parties, then the earnest money check MUST be deposited until the transaction is closed, or until both parties agree to release the money. A realty company cannot hold a check (uncashed) until closing.
Try talking to the broker in charge of the company that the realtor works/worked for. The Broker in Charge is responsible for all real estate activity in that office. Also, if you have a legitimate grievance, which it sounds like you do, you should contact the BIC to let them know you are probably going to talk to the state’s Real Estate Commission & LLR regarding the matter.
Then, I’d definitely suggest interviewing a new realtor. Try picking a realtor who has been in the business for a couple of years. Explain to them what happened to you (you don’t have to name company names, etc), and what you expect from them up front. Be honest, and stick with a reliable, seasoned agent.
I hope this helps!
The Horror of Realtors
With the real estate market going down the drain, realtors are forced to resort to scare tactics. This creative house-seller fails miserably.
With guest appearances by:
Dana and Lorena AKA Zach’s cousins
Music provided by:
http://youtube.com/audionautix
Duration : 0:2:47
What is a good Boston realtor that i can go to to find a rental apartment?
I need to get an apartment for rent in Boston. What is a good realtor that i can go to in the downtown area?
I know this lady that has a 2BR apartmen in Quincy.. Quincy is about 6 miles south of Boston.. Its on a nice quiet street and the MBTA is about 1 mile away.. Off street parking. The Wollaston Beach is about .25 mile walk down the street.. Lots of girls hang out on the beach in summer.. I think you should email her.. joanwgall@yahoo.com
What are some good Questions to ask a realtor during an interview?
Say if I am trying to pick a realtor to go with to buy a new house. What should i be looking for in a realtor?
zara i am a buyer not a seller
Someone who is trying to find the best home for your budget wise, and etc. So my advice is let them do the talking and see if they’re asking you all the right questions. If not then they’re probably not looking out for your best intrest. Remember they make profit off of you..so make sure they’re doing there job which is to find you your prefect home!
Albuquerque realtor arrested for driving on revoked license
the president of an albuquerque realty company that filed for bankruptcy is arrested. doug vaughan was taken into custody this morning for driving on a revoked license …but it appears that’s the least of his problems. austin reed is live in the newsroom with tonight’s top story. according to county jail records… doug vaughan has been released on his own recognizance. but earlier he wabeing held at m-d-c. meanwhile, the new mexico licensing and regulatory division tells us it has been investigating vaughan for a few months because he has potentially been violating state security laws. when investigators arrived to his home earlier this morning to gather information about that, they say they observed him driving his car, which they say was against the law. they knew from previous research that his license was either suspended or revoked and they are certified law enforcement, so they were obligated to arrest him court records show vaughan was charged with a d-w-i last year…that’s why his license was suspended. as we reported yesterday, the vaughan company filed for chapter eleven bankruptcy. the lawyer handling that case says the housing cris — is to blame for the bankruptcy filing — but we’re told business will continue as normal.
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How do you sell a house without a realtor?
I may have found someone to buy my home, but I dont have a realtor, and dont know how to go about it by myself. What do I need to do in order to make sure all the legal stuff is in place? I want to sell it to them at a low price, so I would much rather not pay a realtor when I already found someone!
Oh, and anyone trying to ‘promote’ themselves wanting me to use their mortgage company or whatever will be marked as spam.
This is easier than it was years ago, especially if you’re in one of the states where the realtors no longer have a legal monopoly on the MLS systems.
My brother used "buy owner" I think, in San Jose, a few years back and was happy. The basic deal is they charge some kind of flat fee and give you signs, a workbook / how to guide, and depending on the service may even come out, take pics, post on various sites etc.
There’s a ton of these services out there, if it was me I’d google – here’s a sample – and start reading and comparing.
Be sure to understand the specific pro and con’s for your state, and check references.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=by+owner
Arlington Virginia Foreclosures. How to buy like a REALTOR.
Blog.FranklyRealty.com. Watch as a Realtor describes the process for buying a REO / Bank Owned house. She bought it for herself, the house is in Arlington Virginia.
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How does a Realtor get on a banks list to sell their forclosed homes?
many realtors list bank owned properties. how does a realtor develop those relationships with banks to get their listings?
Time in trade. Just takes meeting the right person at a party and being able to network efficiently. No, foreclosed homes aren’t all HUD homes, that is something different all together.