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What Is Considered Poor Communication In Real Estate?
The biggest complaint in real estate is a lack of communication.  It doesn't surprise me. Throughout the course of a real estate transaction there are easily over 15 people associated with the file in one way or another. The Realtor representing the seller is communicating with the title company, the other agent, the inspector, the lender, the processor, their broker, repair professionals, the funding department, home warranty companies and much, much more. And this is just for one file. 

Even still, a home buyer or home seller are fully entitled to close to perfect service. Home sellers and buyers should recognize that Realtors do have a life, but at the same time, excellent communication is without question expected from their clients. 

So, what is considered "poor" or lousy communication by a Realtor? 

Lets assume Betty Bookmark is the Listing Agent and Daniel Doorknob is the seller. If Daniel calls Betty at 7:31 p.m. he should expect some kind of response by no later the following morning. Personally, Daniel would hear from me the same evening - depending. 

What does depending mean?
Some clients and customers are more "needy" than others. Needy can be defined as Daniel calling Betty 5 times a day EVERYday with repeated questions that ... more

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