Thursday, April 4, 2013

Buying Real Estate Agent obligation - Zillow Real Estate Advice

I work in some areas that can be extraordinarily confusing to find the house (one are of several hundred homes is comprised of fairlane court, east and west, fairlane street, north and south, fairlalne place...well you get the point).?

I also, try to gauge whether my clients are needing me to show them every detail of the home, or stay out of their way to allow them to figure out on their own if it will work for them. I honestly feel silly (like a Price is Right girl) showing every detail.

However, I would be very concerned about unanswered questions. I would send a list a detailed questions by email, or call her ask those questions. And if you are not happy with her services, by all means let her know.?My clients often ask questions like "what would this house sell for if it were more updated," and I can't answer that question and neither can any other agent without doing some research. But if you tell her your concerns, and they are not promptly met, you are entitled to move on.?

Regardless, if you end up buying a home that she showed you, but you use a new agent, it isn't your problem, it is your new agent's problem.?

Source: http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/Buying-Real-Estate-Agent-obligation/486104/

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