Yes. She had her heart set on the house. At the time I suppose it might have been somewhat consoling that someone else was as doggedly willing to pursuit her dream home...Totally conflustered by such a thought process!
Did she want to call the under bidder to see if they existed?
On the down side she may find out there was another bidder who finishes up having there bid accepted on house,I assume that it's not a great idea at this stage to revert back to an earlier bid that she made.
"The Property Services Regulatory Authority is delighted to announce the roll out of their Continuous Professional Development programme."Agents are obliged to maintain records of all offers on a property, however, only the Property Services Regulatory Authority may view and confirm these details due to privacy issues.
Spoke to friend who made a final bid on a property and it was accepted. During the bidding process the EA agreed to provide name and number of the other person bidding against her.
but the EA is not willing to disclose the identity of the other bidder until the contracts have been signed.
100% agree. I did advise that the value of the house is only what it's worth to her. On the other hand, I can also see how she would be sucked in by the estate agent's promo.It is a fact of bidding on a house that you don't really know if there are phantom bidders or not. If she is happy with the price she has paid and if she likes the house, then she should return the signed contracts.
Believe it or not but it is a fact. I was there at the time and it seemed to offer some consolation. We talked about it later.Sorry, I just don't believe this story. I think that your friend must have misunderstood something.
Brendan
That's really helpful for anyone attempting to bid on a property today.Agents are obliged to maintain records of all offers on a property, however, only the Property Services Regulatory Authority may view and confirm these details due to privacy issues.
Obviously it's been a while since and have bid on any property lately.
My point is that if someone is interested in a property that happens to be on sale then it's easier for an estate agent to work their magic - nothing underhand - which is why I posed the question in the first place. BTW good luck in your quest for a property Leo!Weeks actually. What's your point?
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