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<blockquote data-quote="Flatland guy" data-source="post: 7930814" data-attributes="member: 6717"><p>Was the AMC agent also quoting for another bidder on that land, this can happen. The AMC agent could have backed another bidder who thought that you were lower or other methods of ruling you out were being done behind the scenes! When you were successful on purchase , the agent then thought he still might be in with a chance to get his cut when the other party was not going to give him/her a fee anymore!</p><p>With land purchases often better to get an out of the area person in for lending criteria/mortgage appraisal etc. </p><p></p><p>To echo above, when it comes down to borrowing, it is usually a people thing, good and bad people represent all of the main agricultural lending companies and it pays to shop around like any other business quote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatland guy, post: 7930814, member: 6717"] Was the AMC agent also quoting for another bidder on that land, this can happen. The AMC agent could have backed another bidder who thought that you were lower or other methods of ruling you out were being done behind the scenes! When you were successful on purchase , the agent then thought he still might be in with a chance to get his cut when the other party was not going to give him/her a fee anymore! With land purchases often better to get an out of the area person in for lending criteria/mortgage appraisal etc. To echo above, when it comes down to borrowing, it is usually a people thing, good and bad people represent all of the main agricultural lending companies and it pays to shop around like any other business quote. [/QUOTE]
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