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Editor & Associate Broker Don Leske IIThis is The Real Deal, from the horse's mouth so to speak. ...good Agents and Bad Agents. Some "dirt", tips and what to look for. I am a Licensed Agent and Associate Broker near Tacoma, WA. - I sold 36 homes last year while my son's Team sold over 400 homes. A bit less this year so far. I own and manage my own rental properties as well and try to assist other Agents do succeed. Many Agents ask how I have been able to be successful and I tell them its not rocket science. If you do what I do, you will have what I have. Most simply will not do what I tell them that they must do to succeed. Its just weird. I have been reading some Blogs lately and will ask permission to re-post or quote from a few here once in a while with due credit given to the Blog and Author/Editor of the article. I am down on some of the things going on in the Real Estate Industry lately and may get some hate mail when I heat up the fire, but some things just need to be said. I had a home seller call me just today telling me how he hated his Realtor, how she was fat and did nothing for him...by the way, I am fat too and he had actually signed a listing agreement with me but canceled it to go with the other Agent since his wife and the Agent were from the same ethnic background. Ok, that is cool but now he is calling me. All I can say about that is I cannot not ethically talk with this fellow and told him so. I told him to call his Agent and tell her the things he is telling me and get things resolved. Later I was reading online about some Bad Realtors, or so it was reported by a very mad home buyer on a Blog. I wonder if that Realtor knows he was "slimed" and if he cares enough to correct any poor behavior that may have led to the irate client. Yesterday I was talking with a Broker friend of mine who has been trying to get me to partner up with him and his office, he has turned in a Letter of Resignation to the local Board of Realtors after 21 years of being a faithful member. That is going to be another discussion. Back to the reports of Bad Real Estate Agents and/or Realtors. Not all Rear Estate Agents are equal, some are good and some are bad and a few are really bad. Generally, when we hear of an Agent being “Bad” ….it comes down to communication. Some Agents just don’t get it. They NEED to honestly tell their clients how bad the market is for Sellers before they list a home or property For Sale, and use the Sellers Net Proceeds sheet to show the seller what is real and what is not, the seller will find out real soon anyway. I tell Agents all the time "DO NOT leave a bad impression in the minds of your clients because you wanted to tell them what they wanted to hear, and later they feel as though you were weak at the very least and perhaps a liar." Also, Agents need to pick up the phone and call their client weekly at a minimum and go over what their strategy is to help their client to get their home sold. Generally what most new Listing Clients will receive from many Listing Agents is:
Some of the really bad Agents will and have done things that are frankly against the law, or unethical at best. Most of these bad Agents walk a thin line and a very few use outright fraud. When caught they can get big fines, loose their License to do business, get sued and even do jail time. It happens in all walks of life of course. A few of the things a bad Agent may tell you is that your property is worth “more” than it really is, because all they care about is that all important Listing, and they figure that when it does not sell in a couple weeks they can bring you a story and get you to drop your price to where it should have been in the first place. The problem mainly is that you may have lost that one buyer for your client, who was interested in “that neighborhood” and they bought another home nearby due to a more competitive price. How many
real buyers are actually looking to buy in your clients neighborhood and how many
other Real Estate Signs do you see in your clients area? There is a lot of
listings on the market right now and lots of competition. Some Agents
tell other Agents things like… “Whoever has the most listings wins!” That is
GARBAGE I say! I say that whoever provides a fair honest service with integrity
and can look themselves in the mirror each morning with dignity and self
respect has already won. Semper Fi. Tip: everything is negotiable, including the
fee you pay to list your home, but use caution, trust me and pay more for the Agent
who actually sells
your home, and maybe a bit less to the Listing Agent if all you are
getting is a sign/post/flyers and MLS Listing. Split it up. Pay more to your
Listing Agent if they can show or prove to you what they are spending on
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