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- From: klassen@sol.UVic.CA (Melvin Klassen)
- Subject: Re: deadbeat condo builders
- Message-ID: <1992Dec24.183535.28143@sol.UVic.CA>
- Keywords: craftsmanship
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- Organization: University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C. CANADA
- References: <1hametINNdl8@cascade.cs.ubc.ca> <1992Dec23.232901.17865@mprgate.mpr.ca>
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- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 92 18:35:35 GMT
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- Dave Kell <kell@mprgate.mpr.ca> writes:
- >|> Also the real estate agents, professionals that they try to be,
- >|> either do not inspect their listed properties very thoroughly or else
- >|> if there are problems, they are mentioned very briefly then glossed over.
- >Please note that the real-estate agent listing the property is an agent
- >for the seller, not the buyer. It is in his/her interest to sell the property
- >as quickly as possible for as much money as possible. "Buyer Beware!"
-
- The real-estate agent for the buyer(!) is an agent for the seller!
- It's in his/her interest to make the buyer close the deal, for as high a price
- as possible, in order to split the maximal commission with the seller's agent.
-