Unlicensed 3rd party short sale negotiators other than listing brokers/agents or attorneys - Short Sale Superstars2024-03-28T10:24:45Zhttp://shortsalesuperstars.com/forum/topics/unlicensed-3rd-party-short-sale-negotiators-other-than-listing?feed=yes&xn_auth=noHi Alejandro!
There is alre…tag:shortsalesuperstars.com,2011-11-21:3468065:Comment:1921862011-11-21T04:19:21.908ZSmittyhttp://shortsalesuperstars.com/profile/Smitty
<p>Hi Alejandro!</p>
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<p>There is already a HUGE discussion on this site pertaining to this subject: <a href="http://shortsalesuperstars.com/forum/topics/bank-of-america-s-policy-on-allowing-thrid-party-negotiators-to">http://shortsalesuperstars.com/forum/topics/bank-of-america-s-policy-on-allowing-thrid-party-negotiators-to</a></p>
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<p>I also think any lawyer would argue you are practicing outside of the scope of your real estate license if you negotiate short sale contracts. …</p>
<p>Hi Alejandro!</p>
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<p>There is already a HUGE discussion on this site pertaining to this subject: <a href="http://shortsalesuperstars.com/forum/topics/bank-of-america-s-policy-on-allowing-thrid-party-negotiators-to">http://shortsalesuperstars.com/forum/topics/bank-of-america-s-policy-on-allowing-thrid-party-negotiators-to</a></p>
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<p>I also think any lawyer would argue you are practicing outside of the scope of your real estate license if you negotiate short sale contracts. Short sale negotiation is not "practicing real estate" - It should have completely separate licensure. Most E/O do not specifically cover short sale negotiations.</p>