I notified the selling agent that the offer his client has presented on my listing and submitted to ING, will not be considered per ING and that the property is going to auction 1/7/2011. The offer was substantial considering ING valued the property at $337,716 and the offer was $325,000 + $10,000 BUYER paid repairs to be completed prior to closing to obtain financing on the property.....basically $335,000. The selling agent called ING, not because he didn't believe me, but because he takes his responsibility to his client seriously and wanted a clear explination, as I could not expand on ING's decision, because they REFUSED my call AND the calls of the homeowner. Negotiator Nancy Larson then called me and threatened me........that if..... I DIDN'T CALL THE SELLING AGENT AND TELL HIM TO QUIT CALLING AND CEASE TRYING TO CONTACT HER SUPERIOR.........SHE WOULD PUT ME ON THE LIST OF AGENTS ING WON'T DO BUSINESS WITH. Without a doubt the most outrageous attempt of intimidation, I've ever encounter in 19 years of real estate practice. Who do these people think they are? Instead of allowing Real Estate Professionals to move homes, unprofessional, ill-mannered hacks blow off legitimate offers and continue to inflate the local inventory with REO Garbage! When you have to ask for your next price reduction..........this is why!
AND PUT ME ON THE LIST..................I'll bet it's good company!
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