Instead of calling me, the buyer's
agent called my seller (the relocation company) directly to find out what inspections it was paying for.
My agent called the seller's agent who insisted is was built in 85, but the inspector was adamant it was not 80's construction and some records digging by my agent's office revealed the truth.
How about the agent who has been interviewed to take a listing and while the seller is weighing their decision
the agent calls the seller and says — hey, I have a buyer in from out of town who wants to see your house — I think it's just what they're looking for but we need to act quickly because they are only in town for a couple of days.
Not exact matches
So the 34 - year - old CEO and former time - management consultant reserves 8 a.m. to noon of each workday for
calling and e-mailing potential customers and business partners — activities essential to building his online startup, Agent Finder, which matches home buyers and
sellers with real - estate
agents.
In 2000, Dale launched a brokerage
called Realtysellers that offered different levels of service and lower fees to home
sellers, breaking from the old full - service model that saw
agents involved in every part of the transaction, including advertising, showings and negotiating the close.
The bureau's notice
called out real estate transactions as a trending forum for the scam, targeting «all participants... including buyers,
sellers,
agents, and lawyers.»
It does, after all, encourage potential
sellers to
call a real estate
agent — and hey, why not
call Roy?
The agreement
calls for the
agent to be compensated even in sales closed by the
seller, but that fee is not stipulated, meaning it theoretically could amount to as little as a penny.
Call in the experts: You don't definitively need to enlist an online
agent and / or private
seller if you're willing to put in an incredible amount of hard work, but the job of selling a home will be far easier and probably faster (click here to find out more).
If the book becomes a big
seller in ebookland, I suppose it's possible an
agent or even a big publisher might come
calling.
In April, the Parentes received a phone
call from their Florida real estate
agent informing them that the
seller of the condo in Florida had reconsidered and would accept their $ 175,000 offer if they wanted to resubmit it.
«The buyer's
agents who are communicative, persistent, and follow up by actually picking up a phone and
calling the listing
agent are most likely to discover the motivations of the
seller,» George says.
the veteran buyer can pay them ACTION ITEM: Write «
seller not responsible for any VA loan - related costs» and
call the listing
agent to explain this when presenting an offer.
On Friday 5/1/09 a friend
called as a interested party for the same property and spoke to the
sellers agent to say she was interested in the home that my offer has been on the table for more than 3 months to see what they would say.
Seller's
agent called the BOA short sale dept on Aug 25th.
A
seller's first port of
call is an estate
agent, not a solicitor, so invariably the house will not be «oven ready» when it goes on the market.
a.
Call customer care b. Visit your nearest insurance company office c. Talk to your insurance
agent /
seller In either case, you will be asked details like your policy number, when you took the policy, premium amount etc. also, cash surrender value is applicable only if you have paid your premiums regularly atleast for a few months / years (depending on type of policy)
If you want to go forward with making an offer on that property, that designated buyer
agent is now becoming what's
called the «dual
agent,» they're representing both the
seller and the buyer.
That way when the garbage disposal fails in the first week - the buyers
agent doesn't get a
call saying the inspector missed this, the
sellers agent doesn't get a
call saying the
seller lied about the disposal on the disclosure - WE get the
call and arrange for the repair, period.
I woulda NEVER guessed that a buyer's
agent would ever be
called a
seller agent... or would that specifically be «selling
agent» and NOT
seller agent.
Steve J, My point is that most Realtors are working with more than one buyer or
seller at a time and they make contact with other buyers and
sellers who end up buying not the home that they first met the Realtor at or not the home that was advertised in paper that they
called the
agent about.
In any multiple - offer situation, it's the
seller, not the listing
agent, who
calls the shots.
Tired of seeing Realtor.ca listing held by a Regina broker for property on Vancouver Island and needing to
call Regina to find out the
seller will not pay a buyers
agent commission and in fact doesn't like Realtors (but sure likes the access to OUR Realtor.ca)
Buyers will contact the
seller's
agent just as they do today,
calling on signs, ads, and open houses.
After I got your opinions, I
called my
agent to find out why the
seller can not sign the counter offer, which country the
seller went, where will no internet access.
In the realworld, if you don't give the
Seller their price, they
call some other «hungry»
agent who will lie to their face and steal the listing.
Do you honestly think the
seller will get a
call from the
agent relaying the request?
What we
call «traditional brokerage,» in the sense of
agents bringing buyers and
sellers together, has already evolved to a professional model.
Designated
agents (also
called appointed
agents) are chosen by a managing broker to act as an exclusive
agent of the
seller or buyer.
The buyer
calls her attorney and sues the
seller,
agents, and title company.
In that I wanted to sell my
seller's property, I said: «Have your
agent call me, I'm sure we can work out something.»
The most common complaint from
sellers is that the salesperson's a «secret
agent» who doesn't come by or
call.
Another option they'd have is to deal directly with the
seller or
call another
agent who'd be glad to act in the best interests of that client, not their own.
When we represent a buyer or
seller, we're
called agents.
It seems that buyer
agents do NOT want to discuss fees with the buyers since most listing
agents are very successful convincing the
sellers to pay the so
called «going rate».
Another time, an answering machine took an incoming
call while showing and talked about a recommendation for hiding the crack in the basement wall — listing
agent reminding
seller to pile some boxes up against that wall... WHATEVER!
Ideally the buyer
agent will also have the
seller sign the form
called: Working with A Realtor, which designates which kind of service is, in fact, being provided, and he is signing that he UNDERSTANDS.
But if the
Seller can not find time to accommodate, no stones can be thrown at the
agent who tried, who will keep fastidious notes in copious amounts, in case he is ever
called to task.
It's
called respect for the
Seller and listing
agent.
An MLS
agent would sell one of my listings but when the
seller moved out, they
called me.
Even though the
seller is
calling the shots, the
agent will find ways to add their flavor to the negotiations.
From cost - effective
call management to automated curbside property information, VoicePad saves
agents time and money, allowing them to better serve buyers and
sellers.
This is how a lot of
agents feel about having to
call angry
sellers who are being bombarded by other
agents trying to get the listing after their house expired on the market.
Sellers can conveniently approve showing times by text message, email or phone
call, making it less likely for the
agent to miss an opportunity to show the home.
I
called the
agent who sold her listing and told her that her
seller wanted to buy my listing.
A buyer's
agent made a phone
call to a
seller's
agent requesting a showing appointment on their listing.
Not that my unavailability should give permission to the buyer's
agent to
call the
seller directly, but it might be frustrating the
agent's attempts to comply with the terms of the contract regarding inspections and other contingencies.
The buyer's
agent then received a
call from the sales manager of the
seller's
agent's firm.
It's servant leadership at its best, and it's why prospective
agents call us, and, ultimately, why buyers and
sellers call our
agents.
I trust that those complaints were made by
sellers and that you would
call them «trite» and speak only to it being buyers without exactly saying so, who are looking to find an
agent, is an insult to the property owners whose information is being the subject of privacy complaints since buyer information is non-existent, and goes to show that once more, no one considers the
sellers, only what the buyers want.