The seller's agent has no fiduciary responsiblity to you... nor does she have any responsibility to protect YOUR offer.
She works for the sellers. If the sellers were open to other offers - it was their choice.
If they had an open house, it also?indicates they were possibly ?still lookng for other offers, and casts doubt on whether any fully executed contract existed.
Without a fully signed contract -? signed and agreed to by all parties........there is no solid deal.
Anything can happen.
As I also said on the other forum - negotiations aren't always fair.
I am sorry it didn't turn out in your favor, but based on what you have shared, I don't see that you have a justifiable complaint.
That being said, you are certainly ?free to file a complaint if you choose to do so.
Actually, if your agent thinks what was done was "unethical", then she should be directing you in regard to filing a complaint --- - heck , she should be the one?filing a ?complaint, too!
If I believed my offer wasn't presented to the seller - I'd be on the phone calling the seller directly.....or at the very least, calling the other agent's Broker asap!
Best wishes.........
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