Recently I had a referral from a friend of mine for tenant looking to lease a property to open an addiction rehab facility. As you may know, this is a rather challenging project to work on as many home owners don't like the idea of having their homes converted into a rehab facility. Therefore, the client offered to pay an additional incentive if I can find a property and a landlord who will accept her application. The tenant who was referred to me spent more than three weeks trying to find a residential property for lease (through other agents and by (15 comments)
clients: Have You Ever Fired A Client?
- 05/18/16 07:21 AM
In any type of business, it is not recommended to fire your clients. Mixing personal feelings with business practices is not an indication of a professionalism, but does this mean that you have to take anything your client gives you?
My answer to that is a strong "NO!" I would highly advise that you do your best to keep your personal feelings apart from your business practices and to give your clients a reasonable doubt. However, some clients might take advantage of your kindness, patience, and professionalism by continuously showing bully-like attitude and personality. Do your best to communicate with your clients (1 comments)