This is interesting....I showed a home recently where the listing agent has it marketed in a shortsale platform by the name of Kazork.
After going to the website, Kazork speaks of a "Transparent Real Estate" transaction.
The buyers agent is instructed to place their offer online after signing into this company.
Anyone know anything? And is it something I should be interested in or staying away from?
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Thank you friends so much for the sound advice! I like to have outlets for my buyers and sellers and with the amount of sellers upside down lately, this is something I am going to reseach as an option today as I have 3 seller shorts now.
I find educating the buyers agents in my market is very difficult.
I appreciate all the great advice!
I am still working with Martha at Kazork, and still find her to be awesome..taking a lot of the frustration off my shoulders...I am selling agent..and as chance would have it, now, buyers agent! Has been an interesting ride!
Wish I had this Martha lady instead of Jennifer. It has become a nightmare and it souldn't be difficult at all considering GMAC is the loan service.
Need to make my own "platform" and sell it to the mortgage companies...what a scam!!
Hello Theresa
I have been working with Kazork and our offer on a short sale is moving along very quickly. Easy to use and if your buyer is looking to submit an offer and lender requires you to place your bid on line.
What city are you in?
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