Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am using an agent. We get automatic feedback when it is linked through showings.com
You have a lazy agent. Again the agent should be reading the feedback and responding. This is the problem with automating a process. Great misinterpretation occurs. Your question to your agent should be "how did you respond to this feedback?" You are paying an agent very well to be involved in the process, not to evade work. Incidentally, I am an agent and would never let a seller be slammed with this raw feedback. It is like agents who set up automatic searches for people who then get flooded with info on houses because they are in a price range but not what they want.
When people on this board criticize agents, it is for this very reason. If the public dislikes lazy agents, imagine trying to work with them
if I missed a house in my target area, in my price range because my agent didn't forward it you me, there would be hell to pay.
No, there wouldn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am using an agent. We get automatic feedback when it is linked through showings.com
You have a lazy agent. Again the agent should be reading the feedback and responding. This is the problem with automating a process. Great misinterpretation occurs. Your question to your agent should be "how did you respond to this feedback?" You are paying an agent very well to be involved in the process, not to evade work. Incidentally, I am an agent and would never let a seller be slammed with this raw feedback. It is like agents who set up automatic searches for people who then get flooded with info on houses because they are in a price range but not what they want.
When people on this board criticize agents, it is for this very reason. If the public dislikes lazy agents, imagine trying to work with them
if I missed a house in my target area, in my price range because my agent didn't forward it you me, there would be hell to pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am using an agent. We get automatic feedback when it is linked through showings.com
You have a lazy agent. Again the agent should be reading the feedback and responding. This is the problem with automating a process. Great misinterpretation occurs. Your question to your agent should be "how did you respond to this feedback?" You are paying an agent very well to be involved in the process, not to evade work. Incidentally, I am an agent and would never let a seller be slammed with this raw feedback. It is like agents who set up automatic searches for people who then get flooded with info on houses because they are in a price range but not what they want.
When people on this board criticize agents, it is for this very reason. If the public dislikes lazy agents, imagine trying to work with them
Anonymous wrote:I am using an agent. We get automatic feedback when it is linked through showings.com
Anonymous wrote:We had bizarre feedback as well, namely "not enough square footage" and "client wanted 3 bathroom, not 2."
Which were clearly stated on the listing, sooooo.....?
Anonymous wrote:Why are you getting feedback at all? Are you working with an agent? I ask because my parents are selling their house and I want to do what I can to protect them from negative comments. To me one of the reasons for using an agent is to create a buffer from direct contact. Now I'm wondering if I need to prepare them. Sorry OP. Back to your post. So rude!
Anonymous wrote:Why are you getting feedback at all? Are you working with an agent? I ask because my parents are selling their house and I want to do what I can to protect them from negative comments. To me one of the reasons for using an agent is to create a buffer from direct contact. Now I'm wondering if I need to prepare them. Sorry OP. Back to your post. So rude!