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37 Comments on Where's the Fairy Godmother?
SALLY, You would think with home buyers and home sellers needing our services more than ever in this market, agents would work a lot harder!!!!! However, I am finding more and more agents slacking off these days.
Gotta run folks....be back this afternoon to comment!
I have been fortunate not to find myself in that situation....fortunate because I know myself well enough to know I would pick up the slack. I go nuts when things don't get done in a timely matter!
Sally, one thing that I am thankful for is that I only have to deal with the Buyer's Realtor, and even some of them can be tough to deal with. You would think that everyone would want to do everything possible to get a transaction closed quickly, but there are times I am left wondering why some Realtors are in this business.
Sally, It's hard for me to believe (somehow, even though I already know) how some realtors treat their clients--I know you go above and beyond for everyone you work with and they adore you for it.
Sally! I do hope you're happy and content! I'm so glad miss Carole (above) is back and I feel as if we have a great community here! I wish all my new friends could come to our Austin get together this weekend with Jason and 70 others! We'll report on it so keep your eyes open!
You take care you angel face! Life is good...
Later in the rain~Deb
Wow....went shopping, errands, escrow, time with daughter ...full day.
Let's start from bottom up :)
Deb: I sure am...doesn't take much nowadays...everything works out in the end too. Life is good.
Carole: It is a little disheartening sometimes....and I especially couldn't believe the seller said that. Rude...
George: I'm wondering right about now.... then again...everything works out the way it's supposed to ....
Joan: I do the same....although sometimes it's a little tough when we don't have control over some situations.
Mana: I just can't believe some of these people. And to let their clients run amuck as well.
Audrey: You mean you've never had a seller tell you that? lol! I agree....they think it's a big old joke to have someone else do their work....because they care.....well, I don't wish it on anyone but what goes around comes around...ya know?
Suzanne: I know. Sad. And they are going to wonder why they are getting a bad rep in our area. Duh.
Jeff: All business models are welcome...but where do we draw the line for the agent? How do we know how much that seller is being represented if there is nothing stated?
Kelly: That makes sense. No matter what ...we do our best and show property to our clients that they would like to see....
Pat: At least you got someone who listened.
Hal: Well, at least I know why the majority of us do what we do....and do it fully. It's because we care...and care to get it done right. There is no half ended transactions where the agent should be allowed to not do the whole tranaction and give their client the best representation.
Missy: The online ones state it directly on the mls too. Some others say call the seller directly for showing appointments. From there I can pretty much gather what I'm up against. Others just barely do the minimummmm.\
Neal: I hate to admit it...but I do believe that's another problem as well. Why is it that they can call themselves professionals when they can't even get the basics straight.
Kathy: I refuse to acknowledge that that's the way it is. I make sure and voice my opinon....and try to be nice about it. Other times...well, just have to get the brokers involved.
Leolinda: Yup...and i do believe it'll be coming in loud and clear.
Robert: It's not that I'm venting...just voicing 'concerns'. :) And they are valid concerns when it comes to representing my client's best interests and another force gets in the way.
Karen: I do believe it starts with some sellers as welll....say like in the case of the seller loudly proclaiming they bought my clients their closing gift. That one clearly had control and really doubt the agent did much to give her professional advice.
Woo Hoo, Your Seller is not paying for any gift, they are the Listing Agency and the listing agency is paying your brokerage. " What an outrageous comment". Bad taste and Bad Choices are not unusal bedfellows.
" Mr and Mrs Seller, How nice of you to offer to the pay for a gift for the Buyer. Shall I draw up an amendment to have those funds credited to the Buyer at closing and this way they can select what they might most like to have. How does $ 200 or $250 sound? I know the Buyers will be most appreciative of your generosity"
I visited an open house this week and asked the person showing the home if they had a business card. They said, "I am not a real estate agent". The bad part is that they were giving all kinds of information about the property and acting like an agent. In Hawaii quite illegal.
William: No kidding. I know my mouth dropped and was wide open. I just know I was giving that person a cross eyed look and rolling my eyes.....I just know it (I hope I was lol)
Randy: That's not good. One time I went to an Open House and a loan officer was holding it.
Well, we all know you get what you pay for. And there are times I continue to be astounded by the mediocrity of some of the people around me.
But professionals like you do the best they can do, and as you said, sleep well at night.
Sally
Michigan just passed a law tha had minimum standards. they were very careful as to not interfere with anything that hasn't been the "norm" in the past but require certain mimimums fromr profession. It is mostly about disclosure as to what you provide and most of the requirements are so basic it was hard to imagine that the wasn't part of the law already. It is very frustrating dealing with an agent who is a limited service agent as it usually falls on us to pick up the slack. maybe we just need to hold to working for our client and not assisting the other side with something that isn't our responsibility. That would probably be like trying to convince agents to not take overpriced listings
Sally...I'm new to Active Rain and still in the overwhelmed stage but first of all I had to comment on your name....my name is Celeste also and you don't run across us too often....so hello
Secondly loved your post and can totally relate...haven't had quite the 'in your face' situations you have run into but enough times where i felt I had to pick up the slack for the other agent in order to protect my client and keep the deal going. I guess all I can say is Karma...oh and what goes around, comes around.
DEB...being in Austin I was curious about the Austin get together...not because I want to invite myself or anything but...is that an active rain class? a conference? Or just people who met through active rain and are getting together.
just wondered what my future may hold...thanks to all.
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