Real Estate Price Dispute

Summary

In California, any changes to a real estate listing agreement, such as price reductions, require a written addendum signed by both parties. If a realtor reduces the price without the sellers consent, it could be considered a breach of contract. Ensure you have all relevant documents, including the original listing agreement and any communication regarding price changes. Consider consulting a local attorney for personalized advice on pursuing action against the realtor.

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Yes I have a copy and it is sold for less, Can I go after the realtor?
It seems like you might have a valid concern about the realtor's actions. In California, any modification to the listing agreement, including price changes, should be documented with a signed addendum.
- Contract Breach: If the realtor reduced the price without your consent, this could be a breach of contract.
- Documentation: Ensure you have all relevant documents, including the original listing agreement and any communication regarding price changes.
Would you like to get in touch with a local lawyer who can provide detailed assistance on this matter?