Anonymous wrote:Good question, PP. I'm wondering what information she wants from her realtor. Should the realtor tour the schools instead of the buyer doing it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But, if you ask, is the realtor supposed to answer truthfully? I mean, she can't actually LIE, can she?
Realtor here. I wouldn't lie, but I would tell you that if that information was important to you that you would need to do that research for yourself. Just like when people ask me if there is a lot of crime in a neighborhood, or whether the schools are good.
You sound like a lazy realtor. If I want to know about good schools, I understand that my realtor ethically can't tell me yes or no, but I sure would expect her to pull up reports and scores for me. I would also expect her to find crime reports regarding a certain property if I asked her to. She can't "interpret" them for me, sure, but her job is to get information about a house for me so that I can decide whether or not to buy. Earn your commission, please.
can you not read?
Anonymous wrote:But, if you ask, is the realtor supposed to answer truthfully? I mean, she can't actually LIE, can she?
Realtor here. I wouldn't lie, but I would tell you that if that information was important to you that you would need to do that research for yourself. Just like when people ask me if there is a lot of crime in a neighborhood, or whether the schools are good.
You sound like a lazy realtor. If I want to know about good schools, I understand that my realtor ethically can't tell me yes or no, but I sure would expect her to pull up reports and scores for me. I would also expect her to find crime reports regarding a certain property if I asked her to. She can't "interpret" them for me, sure, but her job is to get information about a house for me so that I can decide whether or not to buy. Earn your commission, please.
Did I say that I didn't do those things? Yes, I do point my clients to sites with raw data, other information and advice on schools and crime. But my clients are the ones who have to read, digest, compare, contrast and yes, "interpret" that information. People on this site have such a low opinion of realtors, I can't imagine anyone wanting their realtor to pick their child's school for them, or personally guarantee their family's safety by calling a neighborhood "safe." Everyone needs to make those decisions themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But, if you ask, is the realtor supposed to answer truthfully? I mean, she can't actually LIE, can she?
Realtor here. I wouldn't lie, but I would tell you that if that information was important to you that you would need to do that research for yourself. Just like when people ask me if there is a lot of crime in a neighborhood, or whether the schools are good.
You sound like a lazy realtor. If I want to know about good schools, I understand that my realtor ethically can't tell me yes or no, but I sure would expect her to pull up reports and scores for me. I would also expect her to find crime reports regarding a certain property if I asked her to. She can't "interpret" them for me, sure, but her job is to get information about a house for me so that I can decide whether or not to buy. Earn your commission, please.
But, if you ask, is the realtor supposed to answer truthfully? I mean, she can't actually LIE, can she?
Realtor here. I wouldn't lie, but I would tell you that if that information was important to you that you would need to do that research for yourself. Just like when people ask me if there is a lot of crime in a neighborhood, or whether the schools are good.
You sound like a lazy realtor. If I want to know about good schools, I understand that my realtor ethically can't tell me yes or no, but I sure would expect her to pull up reports and scores for me. I would also expect her to find crime reports regarding a certain property if I asked her to. She can't "interpret" them for me, sure, but her job is to get information about a house for me so that I can decide whether or not to buy. Earn your commission, please.
Anonymous wrote:But, if you ask, is the realtor supposed to answer truthfully? I mean, she can't actually LIE, can she?
Realtor here. I wouldn't lie, but I would tell you that if that information was important to you that you would need to do that research for yourself. Just like when people ask me if there is a lot of crime in a neighborhood, or whether the schools are good.