Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised you were able to get out of it so easily. You must have been a peach to deal with yourself. Contracts are mutually binding in this area. Sounds like the agent was happy to cut you loose as well?
Sorry you had an unresponsive agent - maybe it was a bad match from the get go.
Odd that you wouldn't post a link to your listing if it's so great but best of luck with the next agent!
If it doesn't work out with the next agent, I'd suggest you go FSBO. Good luck!
This is the most passive aggressive post ever.
OP, good luck! (truly)
DH and I feel reinvigorated and have a sense of control we didn't feel with this agent due to her lack of communication and lack of marketing efforts.
Anonymous wrote:Surprised you were able to get out of it so easily. You must have been a peach to deal with yourself. Contracts are mutually binding in this area. Sounds like the agent was happy to cut you loose as well?
Sorry you had an unresponsive agent - maybe it was a bad match from the get go.
Odd that you wouldn't post a link to your listing if it's so great but best of luck with the next agent!
If it doesn't work out with the next agent, I'd suggest you go FSBO. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Surprised you were able to get out of it so easily. You must have been a peach to deal with yourself. Contracts are mutually binding in this area. Sounds like the agent was happy to cut you loose as well?
Sorry you had an unresponsive agent - maybe it was a bad match from the get go.
Odd that you wouldn't post a link to your listing if it's so great but best of luck with the next agent!
If it doesn't work out with the next agent, I'd suggest you go FSBO. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:aAnonymous wrote:OP here - Just a quick update....if anyone is interested.
DH called her early yesterday afternoon - left a message to "please call him, it was very important ....he needed to speak with her..." etc
still waiting. not one word back from her. honestly not surprised as this has been her exact and predictable behavior the minute we signed the contract.
If we were going to at all consider giving her one more chance, she sealed her fate last night.
Wow, you are right to terminate the contract with her lack of commitment.
WE have had to fire two agents in the past. It was our mistake to hire them as both a buyer's and seller's agent. They both were much more interested in getting us to sign a contract on a new home, and less interested in selling our small townhome.
They both became defensive and mad. If I had it to do over again, I would do it by email or not give specific feedback, just a general statement "it's not working for us" or something vague like that.
Good luck OP and keep us posted!
....and STILL no word from her. I think that we have to do the firing by phone however. email won't suffice as we are trying the break a contract - so we need to make sure that she is crystal clear that we are serious, that we've given it a lot of thought, we are done and we want a "release" not just from her but her whole brokerage firm.
we woud do it in person but the house is not in the area.
Simpleton you need to do it in writing g
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:aAnonymous wrote:OP here - Just a quick update....if anyone is interested.
DH called her early yesterday afternoon - left a message to "please call him, it was very important ....he needed to speak with her..." etc
still waiting. not one word back from her. honestly not surprised as this has been her exact and predictable behavior the minute we signed the contract.
If we were going to at all consider giving her one more chance, she sealed her fate last night.
Wow, you are right to terminate the contract with her lack of commitment.
WE have had to fire two agents in the past. It was our mistake to hire them as both a buyer's and seller's agent. They both were much more interested in getting us to sign a contract on a new home, and less interested in selling our small townhome.
They both became defensive and mad. If I had it to do over again, I would do it by email or not give specific feedback, just a general statement "it's not working for us" or something vague like that.
Good luck OP and keep us posted!
....and STILL no word from her. I think that we have to do the firing by phone however. email won't suffice as we are trying the break a contract - so we need to make sure that she is crystal clear that we are serious, that we've given it a lot of thought, we are done and we want a "release" not just from her but her whole brokerage firm.
we woud do it in person but the house is not in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Cancel it by text, cc the the broker's email account. (keep the copy of the email or text). Follow-up with a phone call to both the broker and agent.
Cover your a$$ and get moving with someone who will sell your house!
(by the way, where is it? - we are in the market!!)