Topic: Firing Your Realtor
Answers to Common Questions
How to fire your realtor?
Your realtor, if not the company managing broker, has a broker she answers to. Call that broker and insist on an appointment immediately. You have lost confidence in her, but still need representation and that is why that managing broker ge... Read More »
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How to fire your Realtor for incompetence?
Hi Ulredbirds-- It sounds like (from previous questions) that you have lost faith in your agent's ability to negotiate for you. While that is possible, I would first advise you to call him/her and tell him what you think should be happening... Read More »
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When is it time to fire your realtor?
I couldn't agree more about having more stringent qualifications for those who wish to enter the real estate industry, in whatever capacity. I, too, have a Bachelor's degree and work towards a Master's degree. My education, by and large, ha... Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
Marty, your Realtor should have provided comparables to your property in the area. This report should reflect the activity and market survey of the said area for the past six months. It also shows what has closed, price changes, closed tran... Read More »
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If you are generally pleased with your agent, I would recommend that you stay with her. If she is trying to avoid 'short sales' for you, she has good reason to do so. Properties promoted as short sales close at only about 20% of offers tend... Read More »
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Is your house priced to sell or listed? Did you go with there recomendation on the price or what you thought was the price it should sell for. I am a Realtor and that is the first question I ask you as her client. Depending upon your contra... Read More »
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  Andy had to help Barney see the error of his ways by "not telling the whole truth and nothing but the truth".  Barney was not successful in his career as a real estate agent and it could be because "he didn't do until others as he would w... Read More »
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Did you sign a buyer's agreement? If so, what are the terms? If you are selling your home and your are listed with your agent, what steps have you taken? First speak to your agent, then to the office manager and I would contact the local Bo... Read More »
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Jadaprincess, Answers that say you should fire you agent in writing are incomplete and wrong, at least in California. I suspect that is true in any state because your agreement with your Realtor is a contract. A contract is an agreement bet... Read More »
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If you wish to terminate your real estate contract agreement, simply read any contract you signed. If you are able to terminate, terms will be contained in the contract. If the particular agent involved is not meeting your expectations, spe... Read More »
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