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Mich1690

Junior Member
Virginia

Following a Commissioners hearing, I was ordered to sign a listing agreement with a Realtor which was inaccurate and contained false information. I informed the Realtor and requested a new correct agreement be drawn up but he "didnt have one with him."

Can a Commissioner order me to sign a legal document and endorse something that is wrong, false, misleading and inaccurate?

Thank you.
 


seniorjudge

Senior Member
Mich1690 said:
Virginia

Following a Commissioners hearing, I was ordered to sign a listing agreement with a Realtor which was inaccurate and contained false information. I informed the Realtor and requested a new correct agreement be drawn up but he "didnt have one with him."

Can a Commissioner order me to sign a legal document and endorse something that is wrong, false, misleading and inaccurate?

Thank you.
If you signed it, then that means you agreed with everything in the document.
 

Mich1690

Junior Member
Thanks but I never signed it and instead amended the agreement on my computer then signed and forwarded it but it fell outwith the 3 days specified by the Commissioner in which I had to sign the agreement presented to me.

Thanks again!
 

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