So really - estate agents should be doing it but the truth is that most of them probably aren't.In sales, other than by auction, Property Services Providers shall maintain a record of all offers made for property, including the identity of the person/representative making the offer, the level of the offer and any conditions attached.
Conditional acceptance of such offers shall be recorded by Property Services Providers, but in a format that does not create a Memorandum of Understanding for the purpose of the Statute of Frauds.
Records of offers shall be retained for a period of at least six years from the date of their creation and shall be made available for inspection by the Disciplinary Board."
You can call their bluff and ruin them, might stop them in the future.
When they say oh there is an offer 5% below asking, say you can only offer 7% below but oh well. When they get back and say they will accept you know they were lying. Leave it a few weeks then mail the seller saying that the estate agent isn't passing on offers and you were goign to offer 7% below but had found another place.
You can call their bluff and ruin them, might stop them in the future.
When they say oh there is an offer 5% below asking, say you can only offer 7% below but oh well. When they get back and say they will accept you know they were lying. Leave it a few weeks then mail the seller saying that the estate agent isn't passing on offers and you were goign to offer 7% below but had found another place.
Thanks...seems like there is none then...
I'm going to ask anyway. I'll say to the agent we want to make an offer but I'll come into his office to do so, and then we can discuss the other offer and conditions attached etc.
If he says he can't show me............I'm not sure what the next step will be...maybe say I'm not going to make an offer?
But then I lose and he just doesn't care.
Don't know about other parts of the country but it seems Dublin 15 agents are making a good living as houses selling fast where we are looking. And you have to ring agents a few times to get appointments for bookings.
And contrary to belief on EA's We have met a really decent one alone the way. wish it was him we were trying to buy off.
Alli.
If he is an IAVI member he has to keep wriiten record of bids, and client responses. He has to keep them on file for 7 years.
But am I right in saying the EA doesn't have to show potential buyers the list of bids if he/she has kept one?
Could you use FOI request if uncooperative? Then again, that can be a slow process & bit extreme unless very interested in that house & you're convinced EA is lying about other bids made.
He doesn't and shouldn't really as most people want their privacy protected. It shouldn't matter though if people just stick to their guns regarding the price that they are comfortable in paying.But am I right in saying the EA doesn't have to show potential buyers the list of bids if he/she has kept one?
Could you use FOI request if uncooperative? Then again, that can be a slow process & bit extreme unless very interested in that house & you're convinced EA is lying about other bids made.
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