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[quote author="sugarspunZ" date=1242528652]ok... USC i see what you are saying and in theory it sounds great but...
what name and phone number are you putting on the MLS? yours? or the seller?
what does the seller do with an offer they dont like? </blockquote>
Counter or say forgida bout it
[quote author="sugarspunZ" date=1242528652]
do they know how to counter?
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Maybe, maybe not, but if they don't, they certainly don't need a real estate agent to teach them. A couple of hours in a Nolo Press book or a FSBO for Dummies is more than adequate.
How many folks know how to counter for a car purchase or anything else? It aint rocket science and the owner is probably much smarter than most of the agents.
[quote author="sugarspunZ" date=1242528652]
where do they get the forms?
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Again, Nolo Press. "Oh my, where will you get a form? How terrifying!" "Only real estate agents have forms!"
[quote author="sugarspunZ" date=1242528652]
does the seller know all of the contingencies on the contract?
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I dunno. Can the seller read? What makes anybody think that a real estate agent will know <strong>ALL</strong> the contingencies on the contract? Just more bull____ realtor scare tactics. The last time I had an attorney read and give an opinion of a purchase contract, it cost me $300.
[quote author="sugarspunZ" date=1242528652]
does the seller know what a legitimate loan approval is or a BS piece of paper from a broker?
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Maybe, maybe not, but again, why does anybody assume that a real estate agent knows "what a legitimate loan approval is or a BS piece of paper from a broker" is? More bull____ realtor scare tactics.
[quote author="sugarspunZ" date=1242528652]
who is the seller going to call for help?
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A trusted family member or friend who has been through the process before, books, the internet. Any of the aforementioned are more likely than not more informed than 90% of licensed real estate agents and 100% more trustworthy.
[quote author="sugarspunZ" date=1242528652]
YOU!!! then what do you do? help for free? if so god bless you. lol
there are just to many ifs and most people are not knowledgeable enough to do it on their own.
</blockquote>
"Yeah, of course, it is just too complicated and too many variables for a regular Joe to handle." What a load of bull____ realtor scare tactics. Yeah, everyone is just so stupid and the real estate agents are brilliant, knowedgeable, and experts at real estate. <strong>NOT!</strong>
[quote author="sugarspunZ" date=1242528652]
a naive seller is entering a pool of sharks doing a FSBO in this market if they offer a buyers commission and will never get their home sold if they dont IMO.
</blockquote>
More bull____ real estate agent scare tactics. Don't they ever get tired of trying to scare folks into a sale? Do they really have so little to offer that they can't advertise their postive contribution and instead just try to convince the sellers and buyers that they are too stupid to engage in a transaction and only realtors understand the complications and variables? I guess if you have nothing positive to offer, just pound the table.
From what I have read over the last couple of years on this forum, the posters here are a heck of a lot more savvy than the real estate agents, a thousand times smarter, and much better at looking out for their best interests.
[quote author="sugarspunZ" date=1242528652]
can it be done? absolutely
should it be done? IMO absolutely not. the 3% saving at best is not worth the headache.</blockquote>
Of course, in your opinion it should not be done. You do not get paid otherwise.
The headache is not relieved by having real estate agents involved and is probably just exacerbated by their involvement.
what name and phone number are you putting on the MLS? yours? or the seller?
what does the seller do with an offer they dont like? </blockquote>
Counter or say forgida bout it
[quote author="sugarspunZ" date=1242528652]
do they know how to counter?
</blockquote>
Maybe, maybe not, but if they don't, they certainly don't need a real estate agent to teach them. A couple of hours in a Nolo Press book or a FSBO for Dummies is more than adequate.
How many folks know how to counter for a car purchase or anything else? It aint rocket science and the owner is probably much smarter than most of the agents.
[quote author="sugarspunZ" date=1242528652]
where do they get the forms?
</blockquote>
Again, Nolo Press. "Oh my, where will you get a form? How terrifying!" "Only real estate agents have forms!"
[quote author="sugarspunZ" date=1242528652]
does the seller know all of the contingencies on the contract?
</blockquote>
I dunno. Can the seller read? What makes anybody think that a real estate agent will know <strong>ALL</strong> the contingencies on the contract? Just more bull____ realtor scare tactics. The last time I had an attorney read and give an opinion of a purchase contract, it cost me $300.
[quote author="sugarspunZ" date=1242528652]
does the seller know what a legitimate loan approval is or a BS piece of paper from a broker?
</blockquote>
Maybe, maybe not, but again, why does anybody assume that a real estate agent knows "what a legitimate loan approval is or a BS piece of paper from a broker" is? More bull____ realtor scare tactics.
[quote author="sugarspunZ" date=1242528652]
who is the seller going to call for help?
</blockquote>
A trusted family member or friend who has been through the process before, books, the internet. Any of the aforementioned are more likely than not more informed than 90% of licensed real estate agents and 100% more trustworthy.
[quote author="sugarspunZ" date=1242528652]
YOU!!! then what do you do? help for free? if so god bless you. lol
there are just to many ifs and most people are not knowledgeable enough to do it on their own.
</blockquote>
"Yeah, of course, it is just too complicated and too many variables for a regular Joe to handle." What a load of bull____ realtor scare tactics. Yeah, everyone is just so stupid and the real estate agents are brilliant, knowedgeable, and experts at real estate. <strong>NOT!</strong>
[quote author="sugarspunZ" date=1242528652]
a naive seller is entering a pool of sharks doing a FSBO in this market if they offer a buyers commission and will never get their home sold if they dont IMO.
</blockquote>
More bull____ real estate agent scare tactics. Don't they ever get tired of trying to scare folks into a sale? Do they really have so little to offer that they can't advertise their postive contribution and instead just try to convince the sellers and buyers that they are too stupid to engage in a transaction and only realtors understand the complications and variables? I guess if you have nothing positive to offer, just pound the table.
From what I have read over the last couple of years on this forum, the posters here are a heck of a lot more savvy than the real estate agents, a thousand times smarter, and much better at looking out for their best interests.
[quote author="sugarspunZ" date=1242528652]
can it be done? absolutely
should it be done? IMO absolutely not. the 3% saving at best is not worth the headache.</blockquote>
Of course, in your opinion it should not be done. You do not get paid otherwise.
The headache is not relieved by having real estate agents involved and is probably just exacerbated by their involvement.