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Demanding Sellers Waste Your Time

Reblogger Linda Lipscomb
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Linda Lipscomb RE/MAX Lexington Henderson County TN 262480

I love 99% of my sellers.  Every now and then, one does appear who knows more about everything than me.  I think this would be true of real estate or most businesses.  I usually listen and then compromise.  If it doesn't really matter much, I do what the seller asks.....after all, they hired me. 

The key to a good selling experience is clear expectations from the start. 

Happy Holidays......and Happy Selling!!!!

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Original content by Ricki Eichler McCallum TREC#263257

We all have sellers that occassionally waste our time with unreasonable requests for us to do something special with their property. I understand they are concerned and just trying to help us do our job, but are they really helping?  Most of the time, they do not understand what is going on and what we are doing to market their property.  The requests they make may not work with their property for one reason or another. 

There is the occassional seller that wants to write the ad copy we use in our ads.  Why they think they know better what needs to be said, I have no idea.  We are the ones that have sold hundreds or thousands of homes and they are telling us how to do it.  Really?

Yes, we know they need to sell soon because they only have a short time before the bank forecloses or whatever.  They are in a hurry.  Since we do not get paid until we sell it, do they ever think we might be in a hurry too and having to deal with them constantly takes away our time that we could be talking to potential buyers about Their House?   Do they ever consider this?

They are stressed.  Do they really want us to be stressed too?  Will that help us sell their home or make it harder?  Do these sellers ever put themselves in our shoes?  We can follow directions and do it just like they say and maybe get results or not and if not, who gets the blame?  Or we can do it our way and we still get the blame if it doesn't turn out the way we all want.  No way to win here.

My advice to sellers:  IF you hired a professional Realtor®, Let them do their job.  They know what to do and how to do it or you would not have been impressed with their credentials in the first place, if you did your job right in interviewing agents.

Being so hard to deal with can cause your agent to lose enthusiasm for your property and they will shy away from it.  You don't want that.  You want them thinking about it positively many times a day.  Being harsh or negative with your agent can cause subconscious thoughts to affect how one feels about a property and everyone knows a salesperson sells what they like and believe in. 

Have you ruined that image with your agent by your interference?  If so, stop it right now and start thanking your agent for all they are doing to help sell your property.  You can turn this around just by your actions and words.  Or you can hold that property for a long time.  Houses do not sell themselves, no matter how pretty they are.  You need a good agent that wants to work with you.

 

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Keisha Hosea- KASIHomes.com
KASI Homes - Chino Hills, CA
Real Estate Solutions For Real People

I find it very difficult to work with these types of difficult sellers. A know-it-all client will usually get in the way of their own successful sale. Let the professionals do their job! Thanks for the re-blog.

Dec 21, 2010 03:27 PM
Ron T. Weems Jr.
Weems Property Group | KW North Sound - Bothell, WA
Managing the details one home at a time.

Linda,

I agree, clear expectations is the most important thing to get across to your seller to have a good selling experience. Other wise it can go all over the place.

Dec 21, 2010 03:30 PM
Linda Lipscomb
Linda Lipscomb RE/MAX Lexington Henderson County TN - Lexington, TN
731-695-1118, Lexington TN Homes

Keisha,

Thanks for your comment.

Yep...the "know-it-alls" can really stress a good day.

Dec 21, 2010 03:44 PM
Tammie White, Broker
Franklin Homes Realty LLC - Franklin, TN
Franklin TN Homes for Sale

Linda, this is a great one to re-blog for those sellers that need to just let us do our job.

Dec 21, 2010 03:45 PM
Linda Lipscomb
Linda Lipscomb RE/MAX Lexington Henderson County TN - Lexington, TN
731-695-1118, Lexington TN Homes

Ron,

Thanks so much for stopping by.

It is my experience.....my difficult sellers are the ones who I failed. 

Dec 21, 2010 03:45 PM
Linda Lipscomb
Linda Lipscomb RE/MAX Lexington Henderson County TN - Lexington, TN
731-695-1118, Lexington TN Homes

Tammie,

Yes, it was a great post!!!

I am so thankful that most sellers do appreciate our efforts.  Hooray!!!!

 

Dec 21, 2010 03:50 PM
Dave Halpern
Dave Halpern Real Estate Agent, Inc., Louisville, KY (502) 664-7827 - Louisville, KY
Louisville Short Sale Expert

Excellent reblog.

Price fixes everything. Everything else is window dressing to make the seller feel good. Sellers will not overpay just because the wording was nice or the photos were high gloss.

Dec 22, 2010 03:21 AM
Maureen McCabe
HER Realtors - Columbus, OH
Columbus Ohio Real Estate

Strangely some read the post  as a rant.  I did not.  In fact a member wants to argue with me in the comments on the original post whether it is a rant?  or maybe whether  the author  is complaining or not... Let's argue about whether I read it right??? I said in a comment that I did not read it as a rant or that the writer was being "superior" to consumers.  I have to believe that the people who Re-Blogged it don't see it as a rant or complaining but I came to check.

 

Dec 22, 2010 03:22 AM