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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Realtors add nothing and tend to screw everything up, either intentionally or due to negligence. [/quote] I think it's more the case that Realtors will keep deals from imploding when irrational and emotional buyers and sellers come apart at the seems over silly shit.[/quote] Just like agents also blow up deals or don't act in their client's best interest. [/quote] You cannot have it both ways. I thought you hated Realtors because all they care about is closing the deal and getting paid. How in that paradigm are agents blowing up deals? Give me a break. Usually it's stubborn buyers or sellers that would kill a deal without agents to hold it together. That, btw, is the main value of an agent -- hence the term "agent" -- to take the emotion out of the transaction.[/quote] I haven't been emotional about any of the deals we have closed. What is there to be emotional about? I did however not appreciate how agents dealt with some of our transactions or what they said. I've had them suggest extremely high offers and even lie about the response from the other agent. I don't want it both ways. We didn't use an agent for our last real estate purchase and we won't going forward unless my employer is footing the bill. [/quote]
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