Absent a hot political issue, the biggest influence on member involvement is being
asked by another REALTOR ® in leadership, says Sundsted.
However, if the listing broker, when
asked by the REALTOR ®, refuses to disclose the expiration date and nature of such listing; i.e., an exclusive right to sell, an exclusive agency, open listing, or other form of contractual agreement between the listing broker and the client, the REALTOR ® may contact the owner to secure such information and may discuss the terms upon which the REALTOR ® might take a future listing or, alternatively, may take a listing to become effective upon expiration of any existing exclusive listing.
However, if
asked by a REALTOR ®, the broker refuses to disclose the expiration date of the exclusive buyer / tenant agreement, the REALTOR ® may contact the buyer / tenant to secure such information and may discuss the terms upon which the REALTOR ® might enter into a future buyer / tenant agreement or, alternatively, may enter into a buyer / tenant agreement to become effective upon the expiration of any existing exclusive buyer / tenant agreement.
You may be
asked by your REALTOR ® to sign a buyer agency agreement.
When we sold out house, I was
asked by a realtor why we had chosed the wood, and I told him the truth.
Not exact matches
A group of Presbyterian elders who were also
realtors in a Pittsburg community were
asked by their pastor to open the way for a cultured Negro family to purchase a home in their neighborhood.
So in the same way that the
realtor will try to get you a good price (but will be reluctant to jeopardize the sale
by asking too much), your literary agent won't
ask for a killer sum just because you think your book is worth it.
You can do this
by checking real estate listings or
by calling a
realtor and
asking for recent market comparisons for sold properties.
Here's an idea: Let's make the fear of reprisal so severe that when said penalties for misbehavior are trotted out during the real estate university 101 «pre-course» (a one - day eye - opener reality - check course regarding the wannabe failure rate)-- starting on day one in class, when the pitfalls of being a
Realtor are revealed vs how much money one can generate (if one is one of the few lucky ones) once in the saddle — the unethical -
by - nature future miscreants quickly exit stage left, or right,
ask for their money back, and rightfully blank off back to their holes in the ground.
If the other
REALTOR ®
asks about exclusive representation and learns that your buyer is exclusively represented, the other
REALTOR ® can't knowingly provide substantive services to your exclusively represented buyer without your consent, unless
asked directly
by the buyer.
Our lockboxes ensure only
REALTORS are able to gain legal entry and we as real estate professionals take a lot of the risk away
by asking you to leave your home for a short time.
When
REALTOR ® AE magazine
asked Steve Harding, CEO of the Tennessee Association of
REALTORS ®, what he thought had led him to receive the 2013 William R. Magel Award of Excellence, he recalled the inspiring guidance given to him many years ago
by Magel himself.
If you'd rather get the form
by fax, call NAR Information Central, 800/874 -6500, and
ask for
REALTOR ® Magazine's Top 100 Salespeople form.
When, due to your smart choices, the number of
Realtors falls off
by about seventy per - cent, and there are not enough dues payers left to keep us afloat, we will
ask you for money, because, it is you who we are most concerned about.
In instances where you want to buy one of the exceptions listed above, I would just have the purchase price reduced
by the commission amount to account for that value, or
ask a
Realtor colleague to represent you, and pay you a referral fee that seems fair for both of you.
I think a lot of
Realtors waste time
by taking people out without pre-qualifying them or
asking the right questions.»
I usually start
by letting my clients know I'm not all that impressed with
Realtors either but
ask that they allow my work ethics and service levels to change their view of what a Real Estate Pro can do.
I feel what the lawyer is saying here is the poor Seller had no knowledge of her own property and her
Realtor was completely irresponsible
by having her complete a form that
asks in plain English (or French, Spanish, and probably several other languages as these forms can be translated) 9.
If somebody
asks me if this property is going to increase
by $ 20,000 in the next year, some
Realtors might be tempted to say absolutely, but my response is, «I'd be buying it myself then.»»
When
asked how they found their real estate agent, 43 percent of all buyers and 41 percent of all sellers said they were referred
by a friend, neighbor, or relative, according to the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
REALTORS ® 2007 Profile of Home Buyers & Sellers.
However,
asking a seller if there's «anything» within the structure that «could» negatively effect a buyers» decision may be even a worse solution, anything and could are in my opinion too broad... the precedent case that's being examined says the
Realtor has an obilgation to go beyond that stated
by the seller... therefore what the seller has said or signed that they said is of little relevance in the event of a problem... her most egregious act was not invoving a home inspector... people... find a couple inspectors that you yourself find to be valuable, recommend them to your buyers and involve yourself, go to the inspections with your buyers and see firsthand what condition the property is in.
However, then you went on to talk about how you can justify redirecting these clients away from their
Realtors because of the cost savings, and it seems as though you are going through that justification
by asking me the question above.
, prior directions had gone out from CREA to the grass roots members (us), who
by the way paid for all of that grand venue, not to discuss relevant issues to be voted upon thereby with the media should the media
ask us every - day in - the - trenches -
Realtors questions about said issues.
Why, they
ask, does the National Association of
REALTORS ® continue to serve the big brokers» interests
by advocating dual agency?
This week the National Association of
REALTORS (NAR) and the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) sent an industry coalition letter to Acting Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Commissioner, Carol Galante,
asking the agency to adopt a private transfer fee rule in harmony with the final rule recently adopted
by the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA).
The facilitator (a professional) when
asked by a newer member, why
Realtors were not considered professionals provided a very excellent description in a nutshell of «What is a professional».
Imagine being able to do a walk - through of a recently listed home, but all the questions that you now have to jot down or remember to
ask the listing
Realtor are addressed
by messages geo ‑ coded to appear in the appropriate spot:
By keeping your name uppermost in people's minds and doing so in a positive way, clients are more apt to recommend you when someone
asks if they know a
Realtor who will do a kick - butt job.
I have long held that FINTRAC is a cynical ploy
by Revenue Canada to use 9/11 as a pretext to ferret out tax evasion schemes, and I still do, Therefore, I put my hand up to
ask the question «How many terrorists and money - launderers have we
Realtors caught, after a year of implementation?»
As a
Realtor ask yourself how frustrating your business has been made
by incompetent registrants?
Whatever situation your associates find themselves in, they can't go wrong
asking for advice from you, other experienced brokers, an attorney, or the legal hotline hosted
by their state association of
REALTORS ®, if one is offered.
It obligated members (who wouldn't be known as
REALTORS ® until 1916) to «be absolutely honest, truthful, faithful and efficient»; to «obtain sole agency, in writing»; to «respect the listings of his brother agent, and to co-operate with him to sell»; to «advise an owner to renew a selling contract with some other agent, rather than solicit the agency»; to «always speak kindly of competitors»; to «always be loyal, square, frank and earnest in matters that require the co-operation of other brokers»; to «advertise nothing but facts»; and to «give an honest opinion concerning a competitor's proposition when
asked to do so
by a prospective purchaser, even though such opinion will result in a sale
by the competitor.»
Where disclosure is authorized,
REALTORS ® shall also disclose, if
asked, whether offers were obtained
by the listing licensee, another licensee in the listing firm, or
by a cooperating broker.»
How we did it:
REALTOR ® Magazine
asked practitioners to submit links to their online «about me» bios, social media profiles, and LinkedIn résumés for a chance to have them critiqued
by a panel of six Chicago - area consumers.
Calling for the enactment of Governor Andrew Cuomo's 2 percent property tax cap, the multifaceted campaign spurred New Yorkers and
REALTORS ® to action
by asking them to encourage their legislators to vote for the cap.
RECO (Ontario) could hire some university students as interns and have them wander about in shopping malls
asking passers -
by to answer questions about their interactions with
Realtors at all levels of contact.
When contacted
by a potential client
by e mail I have made it a point to
ask if they are working with a
Realtor — most will avoid the question and continue to
ask for other information about the property.
The recent Smart Homes &
REALTORS ® survey conducted
by the National Association of
REALTORS ® found that consumers» awareness about smart - home technology is still in the growth phase — only 15 percent of respondents reported their clients had
asked about it.
Sellers should always
ask to see the many photos and videos taken
by their
Realtor.
Frequently
Asked Questions and Answers about buying, owning, and selling Ohio real estate are answered
by RE / MAX Valley
REALTORS ® and real estate experts.
When the National Association of
REALTORS ask how they found their real estate practitioner, 44 percent of all buyers and 40 percent of all sellers say they were referred
by a friend, neighbor, or relative.
By John Blom I'm often
asked why I spend as much time as I do volunteering with the state (Washington
REALTORS ®) and National Association
REALTORS ®.
We get
asked this question often
by new
Realtors and real estate agents, so we decided to explain it further.
I was
asked by two consecutive Presidents of the National Association of
REALTORS ® (USA) to serve as an international member on their Board of Directors.
It is very common for a
REALTOR to be
asked by past clients to assist them when deciding whether to appeal a revised assessment.
Around ten days ago, a group of Florida
Realtors appeared before Congress and
asked for the federal government's help for Florida homeowners to get short sales respected and accepted
by banks, lenders, and financial institutions.
The National Association of
REALTORS ®» Professional Standards Committee will be
asking the NAR Board of Directors to consider a change to Standard of Practice 12 - 10 — one focused squarely on the increasing number of copyright complaints being lodged against members
by content and image owners.
The clients may or may not know who is looking for a
Realtor and
by asking you have a 50 - 50 percent chance of finding out.
Once during the negotiating process, a buyer's
Realtor was
asking the seller to change the move - in date
by one day.
If you have ever been to an open house or inquired about a property for sale you have probably been
asked by the agent, «Are you working with a
Realtor?»