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Poorly crafted language (it's a monday...). You are absolutely correct. I should have stated that I had hoped we had finalized the negotiations since the assigned negotiator had not changed any of the prior terms since the initial negotiations had began which included 3rd party negotiation fees (attorney fees). The third party negotiation fees had been negotiated from an original request for $8,000 to $5,000. Although other fees and cost were further negotiated, the negotiator did not request further reductions until we requested a note rather then cash at close from the seller. At that point, he changed other negotiated portions of the transaction and demanded a final answer on the day after thanksgiving. As part of the initial negotiations, the negotiator reduced commissions to 5%. In light of the many challenging issues that I have read about on this forum, I know that this is minor but still annoying.
***Is it your guess that they allowed the third party fees due to the 5% commission?
Thanks for your response,
tjs
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