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		<title>What Can a Real Estate Agent and Broker Require You to Sign in a Real Estate Deal?</title>
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Lisa L asked: I am in escrow on some property in which the seller and his real estate agent were not very forthcoming in their disclosure statements.  Through a third party I found out some things about the property that are detriments (such as occassional flooding) but I am willing to overlook them and [...]<p><a href="http://pixseo.com/blog/what-can-a-real-estate-agent-and-broker-require-you-to-sign-in-a-real-estate-deal/">What Can a Real Estate Agent and Broker Require You to Sign in a Real Estate Deal?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://pixseo.com/blog">Real Estate SEO Search Engine Optimization</a></p>
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<div><em><strong>Lisa L</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I am in escrow on some property in which the seller and his real estate agent were not very forthcoming in their disclosure statements.  Through a third party I found out some things about the property that are detriments (such as occassional flooding) but I am willing to overlook them and still purchase the property.  I have released all my contingencies and we have a close date set.  </p>
<p>My real estate agent happened to tell the seller&#8217;s real estate agent that we found out some of these things on the property &#8211; most importantly about the flooding &#8211; and now the selling real estate agent wants me to sign a bunch of documents listing out what I found out as if she had told me about them.  I don&#8217;t want to do it &#8211; it took considerable effort for me to uncover these issues and I have already signed off on contingencies.  I don&#8217;t think I need to also let her off the hook as if she had disclosed these things to me &#8211; she did not.  Can the realtor force me to sign these?<br />
I am asking if a real estate agent can legally force me to sign informal and misleading documents in order to progress with the purchase?  The seller and I have already signed all legal documents as outlined in our legal contract.<br/><br/></div>
<p><a href="http://pixseo.com/blog/what-can-a-real-estate-agent-and-broker-require-you-to-sign-in-a-real-estate-deal/">What Can a Real Estate Agent and Broker Require You to Sign in a Real Estate Deal?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://pixseo.com/blog">Real Estate SEO Search Engine Optimization</a></p>
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