Sellsius&176; digs out the details in Redfin.com’s Terms of Service. Very interesting reading…
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Thereβs always something to howl about.
Sellsius&176; digs out the details in Redfin.com’s Terms of Service. Very interesting reading…
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Simon says:
My response to Sellsius…
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Come on, the buyer agents have similar TOS too. In fact, my friend working in a title company told me that most of the papers you sign at closing are disclaimers to cover the buyer agent’s ass.
I am not that concern with sharing info because most sites reserve that right, and I use my Safeway cards to get my $.50 discount π NO one is going to buy a home without seeing it. Buyers can see the home during open house, which listing agents hold every weekend in this market. Also all the listings are on MLS/Realtor.com so denying access to Redfin is useless.
Using an agent or Redfin, the risk of getting hit by a truck is the same.
September 13, 2006 — 12:48 pm