Yes, an agent can sue a seller under certain circumstances, typically if there is a breach of contract or if the seller fails to fulfill their obligations as outlined in the agreement. For instance, if the seller does not pay the agreed-upon commission or violates terms that affect the agent's ability to perform their duties, the agent may have grounds for a lawsuit. However, the specifics can vary based on the terms of the contract and local laws governing real estate transactions. Legal advice is recommended in such situations.
His mother. his mother is also Daniel Radcliffe's agent. The Name is Sue Latimer Highmore.
"Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye" has a total of 4 seasons. The show aired from 2002 to 2005 and is based on the real-life experiences of Sue Thomas, a deaf woman who worked as a federal agent with the FBI. The series combines elements of crime drama and comedy, showcasing both her professional challenges and personal life.
Sue McLeish was born in 1954.
No. Sue is a lesbian.
Rebekkah Sue Rosenberg's birth name is Rebecca Sue Rosenberg.
In most cases, the seller does not pay the buyer's agent when selling a home by owner. The buyer's agent typically receives their commission from the seller's agent or directly from the buyer.
The seller should direct the calling agent to the listing agent.
If the seller sold you the car knowing that the air bags had been deployed and then had not replaced you do have legal standing to sue. You would have to be able to prove the seller knew this and did not tell you. That will be very difficult after 10 years. But of course you can sue.
A seller agent in a real estate transaction is responsible for representing the interests of the seller. This includes marketing the property, negotiating offers, and guiding the seller through the selling process. The agent must act in the best interests of the seller and provide them with accurate information and advice.
Hell no
Typically the commission is paid by the seller, which the buyer's agent & seller's agent split in half. If you are paying the agent a commission, he or she is getting paid twice. If I were you, I would look for another agent that will accept the commission that is being paid by the seller.
You can sue anybody for anything, but you probably won't win most of the time.
No. you can open a dispute with the seller that scammed you though
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The listing broker is contracted to the seller, is an agent of the seller and owes fiduciuary responsibility to the seller.
The cast of The Seller - 2006 includes: Heidi Loveridge as Evelyn Philippa Marshall as Sue Joe Meredith as Michael Martin Nowacki as The Seller
a salesperson from one realty company purchases property from another realty co. and did not disclose to the seller that he is a agent with another company, what license law violation did he commite