Anonymous wrote:The thing about agents is that they are dumb, they are crooked, they are crooked and they are arrogant. For generations they have been stealing money from their friends, neighbors and even their family members. They have spent their entire careers operating in a bubble where they were not challenged on their corrupt and unethical practices. That bubble has now popped. These agents are profoundly evil - but fortunately they are dumb and they will slip up on a daily basis. Confront them, be aggressive with them, dont back down or be intimidated and report every last one of them that pulls this bs or similar tactics- like steering you away from houses where no buyers commission.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Contact the seller (linkedin, letter in their mailbox, etc.) and let them know what's going on. You're under no obligation to funnel all your communications through the agent.
Check your contract. OP might be.
LOL, how would OP have a contractual relationship with the seller's agent? The seller's agent won't even let the OP view the house.
If you're a seller's agent pulling these stunts, it will not end well for you. If a seller finds out, there's a good likelihood you'll be fired.
OP, please try to find the seller.
This! We have a home for sale and would really want to know if our realtor pulled a stunt like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Contact the seller (linkedin, letter in their mailbox, etc.) and let them know what's going on. You're under no obligation to funnel all your communications through the agent.
Check your contract. OP might be.
LOL, how would OP have a contractual relationship with the seller's agent? The seller's agent won't even let the OP view the house.
If you're a seller's agent pulling these stunts, it will not end well for you. If a seller finds out, there's a good likelihood you'll be fired.
OP, please try to find the seller.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Contact the seller (linkedin, letter in their mailbox, etc.) and let them know what's going on. You're under no obligation to funnel all your communications through the agent.
Check your contract. OP might be.
LOL, how would OP have a contractual relationship with the seller's agent? The seller's agent won't even let the OP view the house.
If you're a seller's agent pulling these stunts, it will not end well for you. If a seller finds out, there's a good likelihood you'll be fired.
OP, please try to find the seller.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Contact the seller (linkedin, letter in their mailbox, etc.) and let them know what's going on. You're under no obligation to funnel all your communications through the agent.
Check your contract. OP might be.
Anonymous wrote:Contact the seller (linkedin, letter in their mailbox, etc.) and let them know what's going on. You're under no obligation to funnel all your communications through the agent.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah that's illegal glad to hear you're going to report this.
Anonymous wrote:Report it to NAR and also to the DA and your state AG office.