I would like to present a few real-life examples of bad Realtors that I have dealt with in the past.
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If your method of pricing is “What would you like to get for this house?”….you might be a bad Realtor.
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If your window for returning phone calls is one particular hour during the day and you specify this on your voice mail…you might be a bad Realtor.
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If you say “Your call is very important to me”, then you are among the hardest people I have ever tried to reach in 12 years of real estate….you might be a bad Realtor.
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If you present contracts missing vital pieces of information, such as the SALES PRICE, ….well, you know where I am headed with this one.
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If your primary method of getting business is to sit outside builder models and prey on unrepresented buyers….
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If you allow your assistant to handle the most challenging parts of the business….
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If you refuse to offend your clients by simply setting the appropriate expectations during a negotiation…
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If you are so uninvolved during the transaction that I have to spend hours with YOUR client working out repair details, resulting in roughly $7 million in referral business for me….
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If your best negotiating technique is, “I had to use smelling salts on the seller after presenting your offer”, then we still get it for $300,000 less than the asking price…
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If you greet me and my potential buyers with the following phrase: “Welcome home!”, ….
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If you offer up my services as a mover during our mutual closing, you might not be a bad Realtor – you are just a jerk.
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If you steal my client during my first potential million-dollar sale in 1997, you may be a fine Realtor, but I will NEVER show one of your listings again, nor will any of my agents.
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If you don’t publish your cell phone number anywhere, ….
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If you refuse to blog because “I don’t really have time”, you are cheating no one but yourself.
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If you don’t keep up with current contracts, ….
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If you allow your builder client to counter an offer by changing my commission and NOT the price, you are a schmuck.
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If you are a builder and you require me to be present “on the first visit” in order for me to get paid when my client enters your model on a Sunday afternoon, I can assure you that you will pay me or I will take them elsewhere. It’s not as hard as you think.
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If you are a lender and you tell me that my client is “pre-approved” and you later come back and tell me that things will not work out because of some minor bit of minutiae that you overlooked, I marvel at the fact that you appear to make an actual living in the mortgage business.
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If you are a title company escrow officer assistant, and you blame something that you did on me, you are foolish and this will come back to bite you (believe me on this).
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If you are a top-producing agent in west Austin, and you attempt to solicit my client IN FRONT OF ME, expect to be embarrassed in front of your client and mine.
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If you lie at a closing in order to cover up a mistake, expect that I will call you on it and make you fix it. Even though I can be the world’s nicest guy, I don’t appreciate dishonesty.
- LASTLY, if you do something truly bad or stupid during our transaction together, expect that it will end up on my blog in some form.
2 responses so far ↓
1 Michael // Jun 26, 2009 at 5:23 pm
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2 How I Make $300 a Day Posting Links Online // Jun 30, 2009 at 7:13 pm
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