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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, the agents don't even need to be involved necessarily. All the seller needs to do is recruit a friend to make a bogus offer. The friend can just find some unsuspecting buyers' agent to put in the offer. So really all it takes is an unethical seller who has a friend willing to do it. When potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars on the line, it strains credulity to think this doesn't happen. But good luck finding out and proving it -- the seller and the friend will stay tight lipped and enjoy their riches. [/quote] And a bank. You need to submit financing information. [/quote] Actually, you don't. Buyers may choose to submit financing info in a competitive market like this, but I bought my first house in 2007 without submitting any financing info.[/quote]
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