Re: Your team

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Why do you still need an agent to buy a home? Grover C. McCoury III 06-16-2005

On 3-Jul-2005, "Steve" <tm4525@aol.com> wrote:

> I am curious as to how that works. From the buyers view (say
> realtor.com), I have never seen an MLS listing where you could contact
> the seller directly. Does the "sponsor" agent get the contact info? If
> buyers cannot contact you directly, then the value is substantially
> diminished. Heck, the sponsor agent should pay the fee for you.

All a savvy seller needs to know is the address or owner's name. From that
they can go to the tax rolls or one of the many online directories and get
the owner's phone number or simply knock on the door..

Warmest regards,

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