Already did that and agent wouldn’t accept! Not Looking for reasons, just want to know if this kind of shenanigans of an agent deciding on to leave an active bidder out is kosher and if I’ve any comeback. Buyer unaware of any of this as agent won’t reopen offers.
The PSRA published its Code of Practice pursuant to Section 18 of the Property Services (Regulation) Act 2011. This is not a voluntary Code - licenced agents can be sanctioned for breaching any of its requirements.I don't think there is a law to that effect either. But I do think there is an obligation to that effect in the Code of Conduct:
I don't think there is a law to that effect either. But I do think there is an obligation to that effect in the Code of Conduct:...
It’s a statutory Code of Practice - nothing wishy washy about it.A code of conduct is a very wishy washy thing.
If I was in the OP's shoes, I would put the revised offer in writing, requesting the agent to promptly advise their client of the offer as required by Section 2.4 of the PRSA Code of Practice.
I would also drop a copy of the revised offer through the letterbox of the relevant property.
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