Of course, as far as the current situation is concerned, it is no problem for the intermediary company not to force you to pursue responsibility. Because if they sue you, they need evidence to prove what they say and make the judge accept it. Of course, under normal circumstances, they will not use this method. I guess the agent called you just to scare you. Of course, if it really comes to this, you can prove that you didn't know that the other person was an intermediary when looking for a contact person to see the house online. There you are. They said it was an intermediary. Did I make it clear to you that the use of signing this "house inspection contract" is not enough just for the sake of work performance? Second, if they didn't sign this contract, they wouldn't agree to see the house. If so, you don't have to be afraid. Because this is a compulsory contract, it cannot be supported by law.
If the intermediary calls again, you can tell them, first, you didn't say it was an intermediary when I contacted you, and second, this contract is mandatory, and I was forced to sign it under unfair circumstances. But the later behavior belongs to the company behavior, and you can't control it personally.