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Two weeks go by and they tell us that the seller has agreed with our price but they needed signatures from all parties. Fine. We wait, and wait, and wait for these signatures. Another week goes by... still no signatures.
Suddenly tonight (March 18th, 2013), we get a call from them that a higher offer came in and they were going with that. Not even a chance for us to make a higher offer... just NOPE - your dream house is someone elses.
What they did is completely unprofessional and against the rules.
They shattered our hopes of owning our dream house.
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