My Client Will Not Accept It!!
As Realtors, we are required to present offers and requests to Sellers. As listing agents, we do not make decisions for the sellers... this is a good rule of thumb as you will see in the below the post
"My client will not accept it!"
I have heard that said a few times by Listing Agents when a Buyer's Agent, for their client, requested something from the Seller or an offer was presented on a property.
Now, Listing Agents do represent the Sellers and the Buyers Agents represent the Buyers. But, can they speak for their clients without consulting them?
My opinion is no. We, as agents, are to look out for our clients best interests and get the property SOLD, not make decisions for them. Any offer or request, that comes in is to be presented to the Seller, no matter how rediculous it may seem. It is an offer or request, which is a starting point towards getting the property SOLD. This is where negotiations come in and a middle ground can hopefully be met by both parties.
Granted, the Seller may have stated certain things were not acceptable at the time the property was listed, but circumstances and minds do change over time. It may be acceptable at this point in time. Then agent doesn't know that until it is presented it to their client.
Real estate agents are not decision makers for their clients. Their job is to educate, suggest and advise their clients and look out for their best interests. The final decision comes from the client, not the real estate agent.
Brigita McKelvie is a REALTOR® (Pennsylvania License #RS297130) with Cindy Stys Equestrian & Country Properties, specializing in rural and horse properties and farms in Eastern Pennsylvania. She has an e-Pro® (Certified Internet Expert) certification and a GRI (Graduate, REALTOR® Institute) designation.
Brigita McKelvie, REALTOR
Pennsylvania License #RS297130
Rural and Horse Properties and Farms
Cindy Stys Equestrian & Country Properties, Ltd.
The Premier Equine and Country Real Estate firm serving Eastern Pennsylvania from back yard operations to world class equestrian facilities.
Use a REALTOR with "horse sense" that doesn't horse around when it comes to horse properties.
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