It's something I heard, but apparently some states allow for public disclosure of seller decisions, so you can get in trouble for the following in Colorado
- Sending a letter to seller stating intent for buying property
- Meeting with seller to discuss house
- Accepting lower offer than someone else because they are your friend
- Not viewing all offers
Apparently, recently it's become a much bigger issue than before
of course its the dudeweed state
I think what's going on is Blackrock is intentionally going above asking price, appealing the decision by the seller and suing to coerce the seller to abandon the house for a severely discounted price. Standard kike coersion
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