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And when you get yourself a "buyer's agent" ensure they are the broker. Then they will have more skin in the deal and you have more recourse if they flip on you.
But, not enough information to give more than general advice. Was this person a dual agent? Did you really assert they should have bid more? Was the other deal one that was on the table and just not closed maybe like a standing offer?
Laws in Indiana are strange and NOT friendly to the landowner or person on the other side of the land deal in the case of real estate. I'm constantly annoyed at the laws here...
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