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September 23, 2008 at 10:05 PM #274824September 23, 2008 at 10:58 PM #274796SD RealtorParticipant
Akbar many times brokerages or agents will contact the listing agent and ask if they can market the listing. What they are trying to do is bring buyers in and then will act as a buyers agent. So that is why you may see alot of peripheral advertising by other agents for listings that they actually do not have. It is legal as long as those agents received authorization from the broker who technically owns the listing.
September 23, 2008 at 10:58 PM #274800SD RealtorParticipantAkbar many times brokerages or agents will contact the listing agent and ask if they can market the listing. What they are trying to do is bring buyers in and then will act as a buyers agent. So that is why you may see alot of peripheral advertising by other agents for listings that they actually do not have. It is legal as long as those agents received authorization from the broker who technically owns the listing.
September 23, 2008 at 10:58 PM #274869SD RealtorParticipantAkbar many times brokerages or agents will contact the listing agent and ask if they can market the listing. What they are trying to do is bring buyers in and then will act as a buyers agent. So that is why you may see alot of peripheral advertising by other agents for listings that they actually do not have. It is legal as long as those agents received authorization from the broker who technically owns the listing.
September 23, 2008 at 10:58 PM #274548SD RealtorParticipantAkbar many times brokerages or agents will contact the listing agent and ask if they can market the listing. What they are trying to do is bring buyers in and then will act as a buyers agent. So that is why you may see alot of peripheral advertising by other agents for listings that they actually do not have. It is legal as long as those agents received authorization from the broker who technically owns the listing.
September 23, 2008 at 10:58 PM #274848SD RealtorParticipantAkbar many times brokerages or agents will contact the listing agent and ask if they can market the listing. What they are trying to do is bring buyers in and then will act as a buyers agent. So that is why you may see alot of peripheral advertising by other agents for listings that they actually do not have. It is legal as long as those agents received authorization from the broker who technically owns the listing.
September 23, 2008 at 11:37 PM #274820urbanrealtorParticipantYeah. I actually do that also. Since they have the same broker, permission is not really an issue.
Many of the blind ads in craigslist are this kind of thing.
September 23, 2008 at 11:37 PM #274889urbanrealtorParticipantYeah. I actually do that also. Since they have the same broker, permission is not really an issue.
Many of the blind ads in craigslist are this kind of thing.
September 23, 2008 at 11:37 PM #274868urbanrealtorParticipantYeah. I actually do that also. Since they have the same broker, permission is not really an issue.
Many of the blind ads in craigslist are this kind of thing.
September 23, 2008 at 11:37 PM #274816urbanrealtorParticipantYeah. I actually do that also. Since they have the same broker, permission is not really an issue.
Many of the blind ads in craigslist are this kind of thing.
September 23, 2008 at 11:37 PM #274569urbanrealtorParticipantYeah. I actually do that also. Since they have the same broker, permission is not really an issue.
Many of the blind ads in craigslist are this kind of thing.
October 7, 2008 at 10:05 PM #283284akbarpunjabiParticipanthttp://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/reb/869900012.html
its been pending for how long and they keep trolling with it? These people are shady, they might as well just be telemarketers or used car salespeople. Is there no law or code of ethics against listing properties that arent available to bring in customers? Isn’t this a bait and switch tactic? Whats wrong with this pair of realtors that they need to even do this? If they are dumb and don’t pay attention to details like the listings status when they post ads or have others post ads then thats sad too. To top it off the property is crappy and the price isn’t even competitive with the other units at the complex.
October 7, 2008 at 10:05 PM #283276akbarpunjabiParticipanthttp://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/reb/869900012.html
its been pending for how long and they keep trolling with it? These people are shady, they might as well just be telemarketers or used car salespeople. Is there no law or code of ethics against listing properties that arent available to bring in customers? Isn’t this a bait and switch tactic? Whats wrong with this pair of realtors that they need to even do this? If they are dumb and don’t pay attention to details like the listings status when they post ads or have others post ads then thats sad too. To top it off the property is crappy and the price isn’t even competitive with the other units at the complex.
October 7, 2008 at 10:05 PM #283259akbarpunjabiParticipanthttp://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/reb/869900012.html
its been pending for how long and they keep trolling with it? These people are shady, they might as well just be telemarketers or used car salespeople. Is there no law or code of ethics against listing properties that arent available to bring in customers? Isn’t this a bait and switch tactic? Whats wrong with this pair of realtors that they need to even do this? If they are dumb and don’t pay attention to details like the listings status when they post ads or have others post ads then thats sad too. To top it off the property is crappy and the price isn’t even competitive with the other units at the complex.
October 7, 2008 at 10:05 PM #283232akbarpunjabiParticipanthttp://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/reb/869900012.html
its been pending for how long and they keep trolling with it? These people are shady, they might as well just be telemarketers or used car salespeople. Is there no law or code of ethics against listing properties that arent available to bring in customers? Isn’t this a bait and switch tactic? Whats wrong with this pair of realtors that they need to even do this? If they are dumb and don’t pay attention to details like the listings status when they post ads or have others post ads then thats sad too. To top it off the property is crappy and the price isn’t even competitive with the other units at the complex.
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