Saturday, January 16, 2010

Can YOU Legally Get Advice From Me? Can you Get Independent 3rd Part Advice from a Real Estate Broker Anywhere?

Real Estate Coaches Oftentimes Do not Have a Real Estate License in any State or A Law Degree of Any Kind. Which often I have found in Lawsuits does not matter, because the Real Estate Attorney has to Go Look up a Law That applies anyway.

Ok so I am not a Real Estate Attorney, what do I know Right? Well I have seen the Inside of HUGE lawsuits, I have seen what Real Estate victims go through and as a Broker Owner I know what can happen to you and I can Protect you.

NOW the National Association of Realtors DOES not want a 3rd Real Estate Broker, or even NAR member in the Deal so that is ONE of those National Association of Realtors ETHICS that they do love to WHINE about.

When a Buyer or Seller Would Call me Desperate, and already in Negotiations with Another Realtor, and I was then A Realtor - the NAR Ethics would have me say oh there is Nothing I can do for you, your going to have to Listen to the Realtor Representing you and Giving you Information that is ONLY based on them Getting Paid.

It is UnEthical according to the National Association of Realtors if I Tell you that there is Something Wrong with your Deal and you Could Get Hurt.

Though your Human Rights, Civil Rights, Constitutional Rights would say you CERTAINLY do have a Right to 3rd Party advice whether it Free or you pay for it.

Why can you hire a Real Estate Attorney, pay them a wage to give you advice but not also get another Real Estate Broker to tell you What they Think of the Deal and you pay them for that Time - REGARDLESS if you Close the Deal OR Not?

Real Estate Attorneys Do not know all that goes on behind the Closed Doors of a Realtors Real Estate Transaction and they may not be enough Protection. You have a RIGHT to Information and NAR has NO RIGHT to Deny you that Information.

This is VERY Ethical and VERY Consumer Friendly and Would Keep a WHOLE lot of Real Estate Consumers OUT of Trouble. But NAR frowns on this, WHY?

Well it really does not make any sense, I guess they don't want you Screwing up Deals with the Truth. What other Reason would there be ?

Obviously it is in the Real Estate Consumers Best interest to Get More Advice. I mean the more information and ANY Truly Objective information or advice they can get - the better Right? So Why is NAR against this?

State or Federal Laws, who knows what it says about me Giving you Advice. I mean certainly it would NOT be good for the Consumer to Get advice from a Real Estate Broker Owner who MIGHT just TELL them the TRUTH and their Advice is NOT based on whether the Deal Closes or Not. Surely any Real Estate Governing Body would Agree Right?

My State Law Regulators tell me it is questionable, however have not told me that I can't Give or Sell you Advice online. I mean Real Estate Coaches Do it and they have no license. I had a guy tell me that one year alone he spent $75,000 on a real estate coach, yet he kept me on the phone for hours.. I gave him FREE advice of Course Because I was hoping he would buy some Real Estate From me. .. So Why Can't I charge?

Realtors, Real Estate Agents Give FREE advice all the Time..

And if I give Real Estate Advice can it only be in the State I am licensed, or am I ALLOWED to Protect Real Estate Consumers EVERYWHERE with the TRUTH ? NAR and their Ant-Consumer Games are International.

Real Estate Coaches and those Infomercial Guys Sell you Stuff all the Time on how to get Rich in Real Estate and they charge you for online advice or phone advice, so why would it be bad in ANY way if a Real Estate Broker opened shop online to Give you Real Estate Advice even if your already Listed with a Realtor ?

You have a RIGHT to Real Estate Protection, you have a RIGHT to Advice, you have a Right to an Opinion on Your Real Estate Transaction that is NOT based on Whether the Deal Closes.

Mortgage Fraud, Lender Fraud, Non-Disclosure, Realtors Ruining Lives with Flat Out Lies, Silent Fraud, Adverse Material Fact, HUGE Financial Fraud in Real Estate and YOU getting Advice Seems to Be Taboo... ... so many BAD things happening to Real Estate Consumers and YET the Realtor SUPER powers worry about YOU getting advice from a NON-Realtor that Certainly Cannot be Of a HIGHER STANDARD. And they actually have an ETHIC - a Standard of Practice that Claims that a REALTOR cannot INTERFERE with another REALTORS transaction.. what??

Talk about UnEthical, you have a Right to ask another REALTOR if your deal looks right... you have a Right to Protection BEFORE YOUR deal Closes.

Any ASSOCIATION, State Law Maker or
ANYONE denying you this Right is Violating YOU.


So Yes I say I have a Right to Give or To Sell you Real Estate Advice.
You have a Right to Get that Advice, Demand that Advice.

You have a Right to have someone look for Red Flags and to Protect You in your Real Estate transaction and even Negotiate with your Agent for you SHOULD communications break down with your "Realtor" as they often do. You Should NOT have to Simply Sit Down, SHUT up and Take IT.

The National Association of Realtors Huffs and Puffs, and Lobby's with all their might to make sure that you have NO Rights in your Real Estate Transaction.

The main way NAR Keeps Consumers Down and powerless is to NOT hold Realtors accountable for what they do to you, NO Matter How Much Proof you have. Nor Holding Bad Realtors Accountable for the Damage they do to Good Realtors.

NAR should be FIRED, unless they can come up with affective Quality Control Efforts to Clean Up the Mess they have made of the Real Estate Industry.

Crystal@CrystalCox.com
Real Estate Whistleblower
Crystal L. Cox
National Association of Realtors

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