Anonymous wrote:We used Paul Thistle at take two realty. We got 2 percent back and he did a good job of getting us into houses quickly, fwiw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP enlisted an agent's services for some period of time and now wants to change the compensation arrangement mid-stream. No harm in asking for a rebate, but that should have been done at the outset.
Are you not able to read English ??? He clearly wrote that his arrangement has expired.
Actually "at this point" our agreement has expired. So we could part ways if I chose to do that. I want to write-up and sign a new agreement with him, but this time I'm considering asking for a rebate. He still will get a substantial commission out of the deal.
I read English just fine. Are you not able to have common sense? The agent has already invested a fair amount of time in him and now he wants to reduce the compensation as a condition to continue working together. That's his right, but it's a pretty shitty thing to do and if I were the agent as a matter of principle I'd tell him to get lost and bad mouth him to all of my colleagues.
No, I'm not an agent. I'm just appalled at the OP's attitude.
But I have no patience for people who like to move goalposts. It's small.
Same here; I have no love for agents. But people never think about the amount of time spent showing a person dozens and dozens of listings.
I read English just fine. Are you not able to have common sense? The agent has already invested a fair amount of time in him, and now he wants to reduce the compensation as a condition to continue working together. That's his right, but it's a pretty shitty thing to do, and if I were the agent as a matter of principle I'd tell him to get lost and bad mouth him to all of my colleagues.
No, I'm not an agent. I'm just appalled at the OP's attitude.
But I have no patience for people who like to move the goalposts. It's small.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP enlisted an agent's services for some period of time and now wants to change the compensation arrangement mid-stream. No harm in asking for a rebate, but that should have been done at the outset.
Are you not able to read English ??? He clearly wrote that his arrangement has expired.
Actually "at this point" our agreement has expired. So we could part ways if I chose to do that. I want to write-up and sign a new agreement with him, but this time I'm considering asking for a rebate. He still will get a substantial commission out of the deal.
I read English just fine. Are you not able to have common sense? The agent has already invested a fair amount of time in him and now he wants to reduce the compensation as a condition to continue working together. That's his right, but it's a pretty shitty thing to do and if I were the agent as a matter of principle I'd tell him to get lost and bad mouth him to all of my colleagues.
No, I'm not an agent. I'm just appalled at the OP's attitude.
But I have no patience for people who like to move goalposts. It's small.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP enlisted an agent's services for some period of time and now wants to change the compensation arrangement mid-stream. No harm in asking for a rebate, but that should have been done at the outset.
Are you not able to read English ??? He clearly wrote that his arrangement has expired.
Actually "at this point" our agreement has expired. So we could part ways if I chose to do that. I want to write-up and sign a new agreement with him, but this time I'm considering asking for a rebate. He still will get a substantial commission out of the deal.
I read English just fine. Are you not able to have common sense? The agent has already invested a fair amount of time in him and now he wants to reduce the compensation as a condition to continue working together. That's his right, but it's a pretty shitty thing to do and if I were the agent as a matter of principle I'd tell him to get lost and bad mouth him to all of my colleagues.
No, I'm not an agent. I'm just appalled at the OP's attitude.
But I have no patience for people who like to move goalposts. It's small.
Anonymous wrote:OP enlisted an agent's services for some period of time and now wants to change the compensation arrangement mid-stream. No harm in asking for a rebate, but that should have been done at the outset.
Are you not able to read English ??? He clearly wrote that his arrangement has expired.
Actually "at this point" our agreement has expired. So we could part ways if I chose to do that. I want to write-up and sign a new agreement with him, but this time I'm considering asking for a rebate. He still will get a substantial commission out of the deal.
OP enlisted an agent's services for some period of time and now wants to change the compensation arrangement mid-stream. No harm in asking for a rebate, but that should have been done at the outset.
Anonymous wrote:I hope your employer tells you at your next annual review that he's cutting your pay.
What a bizarre statement to make.
Do you shop at Walmart or buy Chinese made goods? Do you know how many American manufacturers you put out of business?
What is good for the goose...
Anonymous wrote:Yes, absolutely - ask for a rebate! I did most of the work, (attended open houses, created list of homes I wanted to see) and the discount realtor opened doors and handled the paperwork - I was able to get 2% back on $1mil+ home. Good luck, OP!
I hope your employer tells you at your next annual review that he's cutting your pay.
Anonymous wrote:real estate agents are going the way of the dodo. expect massive shake-off in the years to come.
yes, ask for a rebate. 1% is minimum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Common. But at this point, your realtor has already done work for you and it would be wrong to bring it up now.
I'm sure yours will give you a $50 gift card at closing though.
Actually "at this point" our agreement has expired. So we could part ways if I chose to do that. I want to write-up and sign a new agreement with him, but this time I'm considering asking for a rebate. He still will get a substantial commission out of the deal.