FairCut7009

FairCut7009 t1_j7fjwya wrote

Real estate will always perform over time. This is only concerning if you intended to make short term gains. In this market you can expect values to decrease but they will turn back around. So whether you wanted to or not you're into it for a longer term investment unless you plan on losing money. It's just the way real estate works and not your agents fault. Although it is possible that they were expecting it and lied to you so you wouldn't get scared and back out.

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FairCut7009 t1_izc5nqv wrote

Yes many times just having a lawyer send a letter will do it. They don't want a legal battle. They're counting on you being a poor who wouldn't get a lawyer since you don't even have insurance.

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FairCut7009 t1_irsx5vy wrote

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