I agree - its a very unfair statement. Want to buy property in
Washington? My brother is a realtor there AND a ham. It certainly is
incumbent upon the BUYER to check things out - relying totally on a realtor
can be a mistake - I'm sure you wouldn't buy most things that way. I've
purchased property all over the US (USAF- Retired) and found realtors to be
an honest bunch for the most part - like the rest of society. When it came
to putting up antennas, I did my own research, with the realtor's and
occasionally county clerk's help.
73,
Joe
WDØM
At 01:09 PM 3/15/2005, Cqtestk4xs@aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 3/15/05 4:45:31 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
>ogden@us.ibm.com writes:
>DO NOT ACCEPT
>STATEMENTS FROM THE REAL ESTATE AGENTS -- THEY ARE CLOSELY RELATED TO USED
>CAR SALESMEN.
>Pretty unfair statement. I agree that a statement from a real estate agent
>is pretty useless. However, the misleading info you may receive is will be
>more of a result of ignorance on the part of the Realtor. In Florida it is
>against the law for a real estate agent to intentionally misrepresent real
>estate.
>
>It pays to do your own research to check easements and other restrictions of
>record.
>
>Bill K4XS
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