Ethics in DC? |
| lol, agents don't have any ethics. |
LOLZ - they give physicians a run for their money. What happened to "first, do no harm?" And then when you do, don't lie about it or try to blame someone else. |
| So glad the disintermediation is finally happening. I looked into getting my realtor credentials to sell/ buy my house. Problem was that the Listing realtor got the 5 or 6 percent, and would not have to share the 3% with me as a buyer not associated with a. brokerage firm. They kind of determined the break up of the fees. 1.5% to each agent x2 and another 1.5% to each real estate brokerage x2. Definitely felt it was a parasite on the transaction. Realtors are helpful for your first transaction for a home and a new area. Not worth the expense when you know what you are doing (usually after your first transaction). |
| this had to happen after higher commission rates for so long. There is no business that pays that much for the middle man without any kind of expertise. |
NP. Your stupid retort that anyone who contradicts you or says anything favorable about real estate agents is exceedingly tiresome and makes you sound like a dotard. Please engage debate on the merits and not resorting to such a trope or a response, or else we will be forced to insist that you be blocked from this forum forever because you are an utter moron and your viewpoints are completely invalid. Please and thank you. You effing idiot. |
Oh no, sorry, Mr Realtor. No one would get this mad about it unless you are an agent. LOL! Ok, I am sorry, agents are so smart, most of them are Ivy League educated and become agents because it is the most competitive profession out there and it feels so good to do community service without being paid for it. These agents devote their life for the public good and never ask anything in return. Now, you are happy? LOL |
Haha, another agent. |