Can I tour a house without my Realtor?
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Can I tour a house without my Realtor?
Yes, you can go to public open houses without your agent and you are not violating any “threshold” rights of the Agents. It makes your open house visit more enjoyable because the attending Agent will leave you be and not bother to try and extract your contact information (other than perhaps your name).
Can I contact my house buyer directly?
While there may be a time and a place for buyers and sellers to talk directly with each other, those times are far and few in between. It is usually recommended you limit interactions between the parties of a home sale. It is just going to be human nature to start talking.
Can a seller ignore an offer?
A seller may dismiss an offer altogether if they believe it to be unreasonable, incomplete, or otherwise not in their best interests. Sellers may also choose to ignore offers that contain what they see as unreasonable terms, such as little or no earnest money deposit or excessive seller concessions.
Can you just walk into an open house?
Can anyone go to an open house? The short answer is yes. You can go solo, with your spouse or even bring the family along. While you can also bring your own real estate agent, you don’t need to have one with you to attend an open house.
Can buyers agent talk to seller?
Can buyers contact a listing agent directly? Technically—yes. The only people who may frown upon contacting a listing agent are buyer’s agents, who make their commissions based on representing buyers. But there is no law or rule saying a buyer cannot contact a listing agent.
Can I refuse to sell my house to someone I don’t like?
Rejecting an offer is entirely legal as long as you do it for the right reasons. But sellers cannot discriminate against individuals protected under state and federal law. For example, you can’t refuse to sell a home to someone simply because they have kids or are of a different race from you.
What happens when a home seller doesn’t respond to an offer?
What Happens If A Home Seller Doesn’t Respond To An Offer? Typically, the original offer will include a deadline that provides the seller with a date when you’d need a response. If there’s no response to your home offer by that time, the offer expires. This means you can walk away without any contractual obligations.
Can I look at a house without an agent?
The answer is no. You are not required to work with an agent. There is no law that says California home buyers must be represented by a real estate professional during a purchase transaction. In fact, many people choose to buy a house on their own, without an agent — and for a variety of reasons.