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ParticipantIf I don’t want to do any more business with my current agent, what shall I say? I’d rather not get into details – I believe there is a personality/mentality mismatch. He was great in the bubble market. I wasn’t entirely happy with him at selling our place. Now I feel he’s more on the side of the sellers in terms of prices, or at least he keeps enticing us to pay more…
Shall I just simply not contact him about properties anymore and simply get another agent? (I wouldn’t buy any of those he showed us already through another agent)
Scarlett
ParticipantIf I don’t want to do any more business with my current agent, what shall I say? I’d rather not get into details – I believe there is a personality/mentality mismatch. He was great in the bubble market. I wasn’t entirely happy with him at selling our place. Now I feel he’s more on the side of the sellers in terms of prices, or at least he keeps enticing us to pay more…
Shall I just simply not contact him about properties anymore and simply get another agent? (I wouldn’t buy any of those he showed us already through another agent)
Scarlett
ParticipantIf I don’t want to do any more business with my current agent, what shall I say? I’d rather not get into details – I believe there is a personality/mentality mismatch. He was great in the bubble market. I wasn’t entirely happy with him at selling our place. Now I feel he’s more on the side of the sellers in terms of prices, or at least he keeps enticing us to pay more…
Shall I just simply not contact him about properties anymore and simply get another agent? (I wouldn’t buy any of those he showed us already through another agent)
Scarlett
ParticipantIf I don’t want to do any more business with my current agent, what shall I say? I’d rather not get into details – I believe there is a personality/mentality mismatch. He was great in the bubble market. I wasn’t entirely happy with him at selling our place. Now I feel he’s more on the side of the sellers in terms of prices, or at least he keeps enticing us to pay more…
Shall I just simply not contact him about properties anymore and simply get another agent? (I wouldn’t buy any of those he showed us already through another agent)
Scarlett
ParticipantIf I don’t want to do any more business with my current agent, what shall I say? I’d rather not get into details – I believe there is a personality/mentality mismatch. He was great in the bubble market. I wasn’t entirely happy with him at selling our place. Now I feel he’s more on the side of the sellers in terms of prices, or at least he keeps enticing us to pay more…
Shall I just simply not contact him about properties anymore and simply get another agent? (I wouldn’t buy any of those he showed us already through another agent)
Scarlett
ParticipantJimmy, was your agent a dual agent or not? I guess her being a relative makes it easier to hash things out π
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ParticipantJimmy, was your agent a dual agent or not? I guess her being a relative makes it easier to hash things out π
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ParticipantJimmy, was your agent a dual agent or not? I guess her being a relative makes it easier to hash things out π
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ParticipantJimmy, was your agent a dual agent or not? I guess her being a relative makes it easier to hash things out π
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ParticipantJimmy, was your agent a dual agent or not? I guess her being a relative makes it easier to hash things out π
Scarlett
Participant[quote=SD Realtor] Some may and some may not. You can also simply lower the purchase price by the amount.
Doing this in a letter will get you a 0% success rate. You will need to approach the agents in person at the open houses or call them. Your letters will go straight to the trash can. You can also just go with a Redfin to get a coop rebate or other places.[/quote]
Would a e-mail letter without asking for any kickback, just for dual representation, be thrown away? Just curious – why? I personally find it much more convenient to send e-mails than to try to get hold of somebody on the phone and I wish that more realtors will have also e-mail address listed and do business using that as well.
Scarlett
Participant[quote=SD Realtor] Some may and some may not. You can also simply lower the purchase price by the amount.
Doing this in a letter will get you a 0% success rate. You will need to approach the agents in person at the open houses or call them. Your letters will go straight to the trash can. You can also just go with a Redfin to get a coop rebate or other places.[/quote]
Would a e-mail letter without asking for any kickback, just for dual representation, be thrown away? Just curious – why? I personally find it much more convenient to send e-mails than to try to get hold of somebody on the phone and I wish that more realtors will have also e-mail address listed and do business using that as well.
Scarlett
Participant[quote=SD Realtor] Some may and some may not. You can also simply lower the purchase price by the amount.
Doing this in a letter will get you a 0% success rate. You will need to approach the agents in person at the open houses or call them. Your letters will go straight to the trash can. You can also just go with a Redfin to get a coop rebate or other places.[/quote]
Would a e-mail letter without asking for any kickback, just for dual representation, be thrown away? Just curious – why? I personally find it much more convenient to send e-mails than to try to get hold of somebody on the phone and I wish that more realtors will have also e-mail address listed and do business using that as well.
Scarlett
Participant[quote=SD Realtor] Some may and some may not. You can also simply lower the purchase price by the amount.
Doing this in a letter will get you a 0% success rate. You will need to approach the agents in person at the open houses or call them. Your letters will go straight to the trash can. You can also just go with a Redfin to get a coop rebate or other places.[/quote]
Would a e-mail letter without asking for any kickback, just for dual representation, be thrown away? Just curious – why? I personally find it much more convenient to send e-mails than to try to get hold of somebody on the phone and I wish that more realtors will have also e-mail address listed and do business using that as well.
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