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Toronto realtors warned on handling of pre-emptive offers in red-hot market

There’s one more worry for anxious house-hunters: getting sellers to notify them when a bully bid pre-empts the offer date and they are left on the outside looking in.

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Some sellers’ agents say they will no longer notify other interested consumers when their client decides to entertain a pre-emptive bid, and not wait for the date they set to consider all offers.


It’s not enough that Toronto area home-buyers are facing competition so fierce that list prices have become virtually meaningless and bully or pre-emptive offers are increasingly the norm.

Now there’s an added twist.

Tess Kalinowski

Tess Kalinowski is a former reporter for the Star, where she covered real estate and transportation.

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