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Nowadays it's rare to have clients not bring a list of homes to view. I do not see that as a breech, unless it was spelled out in your BA agreement.
It's true that if you want a slam dunk acceptance, offer over asking, especially if you are asking for closing cost assistance.
I have had agency agreements with clients that did not want me to run comps, when I asked if I should. Because they already had a firm grip on the market in their mind.
If I were you. I would close on the home and wait. If you get a certified letter, hire an attorney. If not, forget about it. Chalk it up to a bunch of hot air. And choose your representation wisely in the future.
this is the bottom line - u signed an agreement to work with the agent you hate - so now u blame her for everything possible to save ur own behind - the agent didnt have a chance to work for you because u went behind her back - agreement is not just about working on the house u bought but working on all showings and time involved on all other homes before u found THE house - agreement is there to make sure agent doesnt waste her time on ppl that use 2, 5, 50 hours of agents time and when they finally see something they like, jump ship - blaming everyone else for ur decisions is just weak and bad. own up. the end.