[5-DayForum] please...could you answer my question..thanks

Tina Goodin drtinagoodin at hotmail.com
Mon Jun 4 15:03:12 EDT 2007


thanks for replying but my question was "do you know of anyone who is able 
to act as manager/organizer to carry this out, in Canada. I am out of the 
country.

thank you,
dr. tina goodin

----Original Message Follows----
From: Bill Effros <bill at effros.com>
Reply-To: How To Sell Your Home in 
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To: How To Sell Your Home in 
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Subject: Re: [5-DayForum] False Advertising
Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 13:52:20 -0400

Steve,

Thanks.

My only quibble would be with substituting "Best Bidder" for "Best Offer."

I don't think it changes the legal position, but it has the potential
for opening up discrimination charges.

Bill Effros



stuff wrote:
 > I'm no attorney, but I can tell you I doubt that is true.
 >
 > 1.  Most states require a written contract for a real estate transaction.
 > You are not obligated to sell something based upon an 8 line classified 
ad.
 >
 > 2.  Somebody would half to spend a lot of money and time to sue you for
 > specific performance.  By then the house is long sold.  It ain't worth 
it.
 > They will simply move on.
 >
 > 3.  I used the process and changed the ad to "Best Bidder".  What is a 
"Best
 > Bidder"?.  Is it the highest bidder?  Is it the person that can close
 > soonest?  Is it the guy that offered to trade me his house Palm Springs?
 > It's completely subjective, it's whatever I say it is.  There is no
 > definition for "Best Bidder", thus it would be very difficult to sue.
 >
 > There are a lot of naysayers that have no idea about the sale but want to
 > convince you it's a bad idea.  Don't listen to them.  Don't look for 
reasons
 > why not to do a 5-day home sale.  Just do it.  It works.
 >
 > I have sold a house like this before and am about to do it again.  You 
can
 > see what I am doing on my blog http://bigbadhomesale.mpwr.tv/news/
 >
 >
 > Regards,
 > Steve Rosenbaum
 >
 > Come see my home sale: http://bigbadhomesale.mpwr.tv/news/
 >
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 > m] On Behalf Of sgilbert
 > Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 12:13 PM
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 > Subject: [5-DayForum] False Advertising
 >
 >
 > I spoke with an attorney and he told me to be careful because if you are 
not
 > offered enough from your highest bidder and don't accept the bid that 
they
 > could turn around and sue you because the ad says that you will sell 
Sunday
 > night to the highest bidder. Does anyone know about this situation??
 >
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