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Originally Posted by georgeinhere View Post
No, actually it couldn't be more different. RE is highly regulated and there are a ton of consumer protection laws. There is a ton of bad advice on this thread but the wiser thing to do, since laws vary from state to state, is to consult a lawyer.

BTW, there is a mention of a buyer's agent and using the broker, I am assuming that you mean QB. This is almost impossible unless you're using a small agency but I could go on...

There is a ton of missing information. Was your realtor the listing agent? What kind of a relationship did you have with the agent? Agency or Transactional? In writing? What were the terms? What did your contract look like? Oh so many more questions....
Call a lawyer?

That's a good way to really rack up the costs with nothing happening.

Unless you prove it's not an arms-length transaction between the bid winner and the seller you have nothing.

Call the Broker. Let the Broker or the state deal with it.

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