REALTORS - Leave the House the Way You Found It!

Reblogger
Real Estate Agent with LAER Realty Partners

There are some showing etiquette that a showing agent should follow.

Of course, one should follow the showing instructions.

Here's a re-blog about the same from Leslie.

Original content by Leslie Eskildsen 01320915

Now that the Mission Viejo real estate market has turned to a more normal playing ground for buyers and sellers, it appears that some REALTORS need a brush up on etiquette and protocol. This is an invitation to take a seat and jot down some notes – because things are going off the rails in some situations.  These are the rules I’d suggest we local REALTORS all abide by. Are you in?

1 - If it was unlocked when you came in, leave it unlocked. Now that my seller, who will remain nameless, has been locked out of her garage twice in as many showings, she’s texting me with all kinds of emoticons which translate into: “really mad face” and “not happy to have to break in to my own house, again!”

Agents, please heed this public service announcement: The normal and customary thing to do when you show a house is to leave it the way you found it.  If the garage door was unlocked – please don’t lock it.  If the patio door was open, please don’t close it.  If the front door was unlocked, please don’t lock it.  This may mean you need to question your clients, as they may have opened the doors on their own.  Questions like “was this door locked when you opened it?” are always appropriate.  Got it?  Good.

2 - If the lights were on when you got there, leave them on.  You may be surprised to know that there are other REALTORS showing the same house as you, on the same day, at nearly the same time.  The seller has gone to extraordinary lengths to make it “show ready.”  What a concept!

Some sellers are schooled in how to stage their house to sell. They realize that the ambiance they have created to market their home culminates in the “showing appointment” and they have poured their heart and soul into making their house ready to show. Don’t disturb their preparations!  Point out their tireless efforts to your buyers, and leave discretely without touching a single light switch.  Then, go back to your office and write up that offer!

3 - Help Me!  If you see a sagging pillow without the requisite “V” shape, feel free to give it a good karate chop to recover the intended staging effect. Your buyers will be super impressed that you cared enough to give them the very best impression.

4 - If you are going to be late, not come at all, or need to reschedule, please let the seller know ASAP!  Sellers go to great lengths to prepare their home for you and your buyers.  If your plans change, please alert the seller. This way they can un-crate the dogs, release the children’s toys from their secret hostage holding place, and get back to polishing the granite counters, porcelain toilets, stainless steel sinks, and get ready for the next showing.

This blog originally appeared here:  http://www.eskildsengroup.com/2014/07/29/realtors-leave-the-house-the-way-you-found-it/

Comments (7)

Lisa Von Domek
Lisa Von Domek Team - Dallas, TX
....Experience Isn't Expensive.... It's Priceless!

Hello Praful,

Great reblog, I had missed Leslie's post the first time around.

Oct 11, 2014 09:33 AM
Brian Scharick
Florida Exclusive Living Inc. - Fort Lauderdale Luxury Home Realtor - Fort Lauderdale, FL
South Florida Luxury Home Specialist 954-644-9118

Great Points.   I have found this to happen many times on my listings.  Though when I have contacted them I understand there side also.  Well I turned the lights off to be polite, or I locked the door to be safe.  But alas, like above recognize how the house was when you entered it.  Great article.

Oct 11, 2014 09:33 AM
Fred Griffin Tallahassee Real Estate
Fred Griffin Real Estate - Tallahassee, FL
Licensed Florida Real Estate Broker

When I find exterior doors unlocked, I call the Listing Agent for advice... unless I have been told that "the Seller will be at the neighbor's house while you are showing", or similar.   I am hesitant to leave an unattended house unlocked.   

Oct 11, 2014 10:07 AM
Nick T Pappas
Assoc. Broker/Broker ABR, CRS, SFR, e-Pro, @Homes Realty Group, @HomesBirmingham & Providence Property Mgmnt, LLC Hun... - Huntsville, AL
Madison & Huntsville Alabama Real Estate Resource

Praful, Leslie got this spot on. I'm so frustrated with agent leaving lights on and worse...doors unlocked.

Oct 11, 2014 12:18 PM
Kathleen Luiten
Resort and Second-Home Specialist - Princeville, HI
Kauai Luxury Ocean Home Sales

Amen! Although I always call the agent if I found the door unlocked, rather than assume I should leave it that way.

Oct 11, 2014 01:53 PM
Joan Whitebook
BHG The Masiello Group - Nashua, NH
Consumer Focused Real Estate Services

Lots of good tips.. Also, it is helpful if the listing agent gives some instructions on what to do. I never know if there are more showings and I should leave the lights on... or if the cat can go out!  It really is helpful for the listing agent to specifiy.

Oct 11, 2014 02:03 PM
Hella M. Rothwell, Broker/Realtor®
Carmel by the Sea, CA
Rothwell Realty Inc. CA#01968433 Carmel-by-the-Sea

Praful Thakkar - Great reblog. It goes against our grain to leave a door unlocked and lights on. I think the listing agent should advise us on that when we have a showing...unless it is abvious that the seller/tenant is in the neighborhood where we can see them. Maybe here's another rule: if I get a key out of a lockbox, I lock the house and put the key back in the lockbox.

Oct 12, 2014 06:30 AM

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