Less
than honest agents and brokers can over inflate the value of your business, enticing you to list your business with them.
Beware: If you are the buyer, a less
than honest agent — one wanting to make her commission at all costs — will lead you to an inspector who is lax and overlooks things.
Not exact matches
Not sure why that is, to be
honest, anymore
than any business hiring an employee is a business advancement, but young writers over the last ten years have turned hiring an
agent into a major thing.
And in this piece, as in so many, she's not an apologist for herself or other
agents, but she is a straightforward,
honest voice from inside that collective office, willing to tell her blog readership more
than many
agents do.
The Hyatt Gold Passport phone
agent I spoke to was 100 % correct and Hyatt has been shown to be less
than honest with what they tell us.
Some will be honorable and competent, many others are neither; 2) once you've signed, and you discover the
agent was less
than honest, you're toast.
Be
honest when applying for a car insurance quote; more often
than not, insurance
agents do their research and learn about determining factors such as your credit score and traffic violations.
Work with an intelligent and
honest independent insurance
agent that is able to offer quotes from more
than 3 insurance companies.
To be
honest buyers
agents do a whole lot more work
than sellers
agents per client (In my opinion).
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.»
In a worst - case scenario, Pasalis says, when the seller's
agent is less
than honest, «escalation clauses act like a blank cheque that the seller and their
agent can fill in as they please.»
A retired couple, who shared the same row with me, stated they just wished they could get someone to be
honest with them, and felt the
agents who they interviewed were more interested in the commission
than actually helping them move.
If I am a buyer having to contact 150
agents to try to find the secret listings - because I have all the time in the world and no other life -
than MLS or the experienced,
honest, hard working Realtors will not be missed.
I just listed a property at a little over what I considered to be market value, showed it personally three times to the first person to enquire about it, suggested to that person that if interested (I knew she was... very), due to my
honest, up - front presentation of said property, that she was free to offer through any
agent / brokerage (other
than me / mine) in order for her to feel comfortable with how her offer would be dealt with.
almost strictly for REO, I've seen a lot of different banks, and to be
honest its really more about the asset manager and the listing
agent than it is the bank themselves.
But in a worst case scenario, when the seller's
agent is less
than honest, escalation clauses act like a blank cheque that the seller and their
agent can fill in as they please.