What is the name of your state? Colorado
Did our realtor behave unethically?
Our realtor listed our house for sale on a Friday and had an open house the next day, Saturday. On Saturday, before the open house was finished, she called us and said we had an offer. The offer was only good until 9:00 pm and she told us that we should accept. We had already moved to another state, so later that evening when we had access to a computer, we pulled up the contract and there was also a change of status from her representing the seller, to her being a transaction broker. It turns out, the family buying the house had no realtor and she/the broker she works for would represent them as well. We received more offers the next day but it was too late since we had signed the offer the day before, based on our agents recommendation. Now we feel duped because we didn't realize that she and her broker probably pushed us to accept the offer because they would get the whole commission because the first family didn't have a realtor. Did our realtor behave unethically by pushing us to accept the offer which expired in hours, since they are the ones who wrote the offer and made it expire in a few hours? We feel like they wanted to lock in both commissions for buying and selling before someone who already had a realtor could make an offer or get in a bidding war? The house is located in CO; we now live in TX and are recently retired military.
Did our realtor behave unethically?
Our realtor listed our house for sale on a Friday and had an open house the next day, Saturday. On Saturday, before the open house was finished, she called us and said we had an offer. The offer was only good until 9:00 pm and she told us that we should accept. We had already moved to another state, so later that evening when we had access to a computer, we pulled up the contract and there was also a change of status from her representing the seller, to her being a transaction broker. It turns out, the family buying the house had no realtor and she/the broker she works for would represent them as well. We received more offers the next day but it was too late since we had signed the offer the day before, based on our agents recommendation. Now we feel duped because we didn't realize that she and her broker probably pushed us to accept the offer because they would get the whole commission because the first family didn't have a realtor. Did our realtor behave unethically by pushing us to accept the offer which expired in hours, since they are the ones who wrote the offer and made it expire in a few hours? We feel like they wanted to lock in both commissions for buying and selling before someone who already had a realtor could make an offer or get in a bidding war? The house is located in CO; we now live in TX and are recently retired military.