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I'm sorry, I don't speak Realtor-ese

Reblogger Cheryl Thomson REALTOR Ret Army
Real Estate Agent with United Real Estate DC Metro Region (703.216.5635) cheryltee47@gmail.com

One of the things I believe strongly about is educating consumers on the process of selling and buying homes.  You'll be surprised what they do not know or think they know.  Never assume anything...it will certainly cost you if you do. My fellow rainer Mike did a great job of explaining why.

Original content by Mike Cooper, Broker VA,WV 0225086119

In the process of doing our business, we as Realtors move in and out of our own language without the slightest hint of confusion or misunderstanding.  It's what I call Realtor-eese.  We are fluent speakers of Realtor-ese, but our clients may not be.

I am dealing with a client who is a wonderful professional with a world class education andPuzzled man widely known skills, but he is realty-illiterate. We've spend hours on the phone going over every detail of every form because he really wants to understand what he's agreeing to. 

That brings me to my point.  Buyers and sellers understand the simple basics of a real estate deal.  That means they know what it means to have a house for sale, and they know what it means to have a buyer who wants to buy their house that is for sale.  Beyond that, it's anybody's guess.

I recently had a client who wanted me to drop my commission rate because he had done the math and thought I was making an obscene amount of money for little work.  He didn't realize that other agents were involved.  He had no idea that I might not be the agent who sold the house.  That brought up another concern.  Strangers would be in his house.  If I wasn't the one showing the house 100% of the time, then no one would be there to monitor the buyer's agent or the buyers who were going through the house.

Then, another client had been told that it was illegal to sell his house below his original purchase price.  Here again, education was needed, and it needed to be in language that was understandable. 

What's an addendum?  What's dual agency?  What's a buyer's broker?  Who gets the commission and how much?  What is a jurisdictional addendum?  Why do we need all of these forms to sell a house?  What's a contingency?  The questions are voluminous, and they need to be addressed in clear-speak, not specially in Realtor-speak.  The lack of understanding on a buyer/seller's part can be catastrophic to a deal. 

When you're working with a client, make sure you speak in down to earth simple terms that make sense to the complete novice.  Don't be afraid to ask, "Does that make sense to you?"  It will pay dividends in the end, and you might just create a smarter buyer/seller. 

 

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Paul Stokes & Dean Rooke | Solana Beach, Del Mar & Cardiff Real Estate
Harcourts JADE Properties - Solana Beach, CA

Great topic Cheryl. We do sometimes forget that not everybody (ok, hardly anybody) lives, loves and breathes real estate. I too have seen this often, but never thought to write about it. Keep it super simple (KISS for nice people).

Jul 31, 2012 01:40 AM
Dan & Laurie Pittsenbarger Team
Keller Williams Western Realty - Bellingham, WA
Lakeside & Coastal Single Family Homes

Good post Cheryl. It is true that all it takes is to utter a word or two that the client either doesn't have a definition for OR more commonly has an incorrect definition for and they will be feeling like the picture in your post.

Have a terrific week.

Jul 31, 2012 01:45 AM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Very good selection for a re-blog.

Client education is one of our most important services.

Jul 31, 2012 01:56 AM
John McCormack, CRS
Albuquerque Homes Realty - Albuquerque, NM
Honesty, Integrity, Results, Experienced. HIRE Me!

Good morning Cheryl -

What a great choice of re-post.  Communication!  Communication!  It's a must do in our business for sure.  Hope you're enjoying a good and productive week my friend.

John

Jul 31, 2012 02:29 AM
Cheryl Thomson REALTOR Ret Army
United Real Estate DC Metro Region (703.216.5635) cheryltee47@gmail.com - Prince William, VA
Associate Broker in Northern Virginia

Hi Paul.  It can be easily overlooked as we go through our day, however, explaining processes over and over makes our consumers educated and easier for them to make sound decisions.

Jul 31, 2012 03:45 AM
Cheryl Thomson REALTOR Ret Army
United Real Estate DC Metro Region (703.216.5635) cheryltee47@gmail.com - Prince William, VA
Associate Broker in Northern Virginia

Thanks Dan and appreciate your comment.  How many times have we thought they understood something only to find out it was not interpreted correctly?

Jul 31, 2012 03:46 AM
Cheryl Thomson REALTOR Ret Army
United Real Estate DC Metro Region (703.216.5635) cheryltee47@gmail.com - Prince William, VA
Associate Broker in Northern Virginia

Absolutely Roy...you can say that again.  Enjoy your week as well.

Jul 31, 2012 03:47 AM
Cheryl Thomson REALTOR Ret Army
United Real Estate DC Metro Region (703.216.5635) cheryltee47@gmail.com - Prince William, VA
Associate Broker in Northern Virginia

So far so good John. Hoping a contract will be accepted on a short sale...

Jul 31, 2012 03:48 AM
Liz Hill
YOUR CHOICE REALTY CORP BROKERAGE - Barrie, ON

This is especially true when dealing with new immigrants, who may have heard very different Real Estate jargon back in the "old country". I speak from experience! 

Jul 31, 2012 05:57 AM
Cheryl Thomson REALTOR Ret Army
United Real Estate DC Metro Region (703.216.5635) cheryltee47@gmail.com - Prince William, VA
Associate Broker in Northern Virginia

Hi Liz. I remember during my early years I had clients from Japan.  I ended up having to let someone else help them because they could not understand that contracts must be in writing to be enforceable in VA...they only understood verbal agreements.

Jul 31, 2012 06:23 AM
Debbie Reynolds, C21 Platinum Properties
Platinum Properties- (931)771-9070 - Clarksville, TN
The Dedicated Clarksville TN Realtor-(931)320-6730

Cheryl, Great reblog. I didn't see it the first time and it has so many truths.

Jul 31, 2012 08:50 AM
Margaret Rome Baltimore 410-530-2400
HomeRome Realty 410-530-2400 - Pikesville, MD
Sell Your Home With Margaret Rome

Cheryl, Good reblog and good reminder that we need to communicate properly.I wrote a post on Realtor-eze with a list of terms we have heard used.

Margaret

Aug 14, 2012 11:33 PM
Cheryl Thomson REALTOR Ret Army
United Real Estate DC Metro Region (703.216.5635) cheryltee47@gmail.com - Prince William, VA
Associate Broker in Northern Virginia

Thank you Margaret for stopping by and making a comment...he did a great job didn't he?

Aug 14, 2012 11:48 PM