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109 Comments on "Are You Currently Working With A Realtor?" Oopsie I Forgot to Ask?
Midori - I do totally agree with you regarding the verbal. IMHO, even when working with offers. However, that viewpoint isn't totally accepted around here.
I once hd a friend email me that his wife was going to be coming to Bellingham where I live to look for a home and he old her that I was an agent and to expect to hear from her. When she walked into my office one day, and asked me to show here some homes, I was expecting her and didn't ask if she was working with another agent. After showing her a few homes she found one she liked and wanted to put an offer on, When we got back to my office she told me that she had been lookong at homes with another gent and renting a condo from her and felt obligated to her. I told her it was up to her and I would be glad to give the other agent a referal fee or have her write it up and give me one. To add a bit of interest when doing a search for her I went a bit above her price range which is where we found the house she liked. The other agent didn't like that I did that.
She called me back that night and told me the other agent had yelled at her and made her feel awful and said that I was unethical.
She went with her and bought a different house. She told me she would be referring her sister to me, never heard from her again.
Midori - I agree with you, To many people are sincere but not Honest... Great post, Midori.
Midori,
Another great example of why a Buyer Brokerage agreement in writing should be a mandatory practice. We would not list a home without a contract, why should we work with buyers without a signed and dated contract?
If everybody had to do it -- then there would be no fear from agents to ask for it - resulting in less complaints and disputes in our local associations.
Rebecca-I think most wont have a problem with the customer. But just as anything else in life. we sometimes get suprises. Thanks for commenting.
Konnie-yes it is kinda weird, but sometimes people are afraid...in some instances they may not know what you are really asking. thanks for commenting
Judi-It may not be totally accepted there but I would hate for you to be the one! anything is possible....remember there is no clear cut way in mediation....there is no clear cut way to determine who is right or wrong..... I am saying if there is no buyer broker agreement and two agents are duking it out....there will still be a determination......
Michael - you win some you loose some! My sister called another realtor to sell her house. We lived in the same area. It happens.. I know now doesn't matter who you are.....use an agreement buyer broker or listing. I learned an expensive lesson.
Luis - :)
Paul - Interesting....I wonder how people would feel as an industry to do this? That is definitely something to think about and hard! Thanks for commenting.
Connie-There is tons of great information here on the rain....keep soaking it up...I guaratee it will keep falling....
Allen-I agree with you.....substantive services-procurring cause....
I see this is still attracting well deserved comments. Good post.
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Dan-Thank you....
Jodie-Good, that is why I wrote it! Thanks so much for your compliment and I will see you on your post
Dan-Thanks and so sorry but I will say 20% is better than nothing. Did you opt for mediation?
I cannot imagine you need another comment, But this blog is outstanding and I just wanted you to know it so you will continue writing blogs like this to keep all of us in top order with the laws.
I am not a seasoned agent but I cannot tell anybody how many times I run across people who do not go over the realtor informaiton and find out if they are or are not working with another realtor and do not step on their toes. would you like it done to you, of course not.
It does take some work, but if you put some safety nets in place, you can save yourself some aggravation.
At Open Houses, I have an individual sheet for each person signing in. It has a line asking if the person is in contract with a Buyer Agent. And I ask that they write the agent's name. There's a short paragraph stating that if I am not told of buyer representation they have, their agent will not be compensated. That helps to get them to fill out the form completely.
I email agents in my area to inform them of the open house, and ask that they call or email me ahead of time to give me their clients' name if the agent is sending the buyer unaccompanied. I do get an occasional response and that is helpful.
If the buyer says they are not working with someone, I still probe around - "Have you seen many homes in town?" "How did you hear of the Open House?" This flushes more out.
Sometimes it feels like our job is intrusive to potential buyers, and they get sick of being asked questions. If I get the feeling that the buyer is withholding information in fear that I'm a hard-sell agent, I back off, but insert disguised probing questions as the showing goes on.
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