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| Seller Disclosure for Seller Who Lives Out of State Posted: 06 Mar 2020 10:54 AM PST I have a seller that lives in Alabama whose home I will be selling in Colorado. I don't think they will be in the State at any point in the transaction and was wondering how to handle seller disclosure with them being out of state. Currently, a tenant lives in the property and plans on being out within the next 3 weeks. Seller has only seen recent photos their daughter and I have taken so basically the seller will be filling out the seller disclosure based on their previous knowledge and only what they see from the most recent photos. Is there any advice from realtors that has worked with a seller out of state they may help me in making sure I provide the best service to my clients. Any advice is much appreciated. Thanks! [link] [comments] |
| Administrative Employee of Real Estate Firm Selling Primary Home Posted: 06 Mar 2020 10:45 AM PST I've worked at a real estate brokerage, part time, for 12 years. We will be selling our primary home in May and moving out of state because of my husband's retirement. I will be using a realtor within our firm who has kindly offered to discount her commission but our Broker/Owner wants the full brokerage fee. Our agents receive a flat 70% of the commission and the firm receives the remaining 30%. If we sell for full price, and double end the deal, the broker will receive approximately $13,000. That's what I have earned in the last 2+ years. My question is have other agents/brokers faced this dilemma before and how was it handled? Do you have written guidelines? I'm not asking for free services but I think a discount in brokerage fees is not out of line for a long standing employee. What do you all think? Would love your feedback! Before it's asked we are in a small resort Idaho community with one other brokerage in the area. Our sales volume was approximately $25 million in 2019. [link] [comments] |
| Posted: 06 Mar 2020 06:15 AM PST I'm looking to get a Broker's license in Illinois. Anyone there have any tips, insider information about the exam? Any good resources for studying for the exam? Also, is there any residency requirement if I want to open my own shop there? [link] [comments] |
| Posted: 06 Mar 2020 09:05 AM PST Does anyone put those little business card holders on the back windshield of their car for people to grab? Let me know if you have any success with that [link] [comments] |
| Posted: 05 Mar 2020 01:48 PM PST My partner and I have seen 17 houses in Columbus, OH in the $100-$200 thousand range. Only one of those was remotely structurally sound (all the rest had obvious termite damage, or bowing basement walls, etc). We finally saw a house we wanted to put an offer on at 9:30AM yesterday. We immediately sent a text to our realtor mentioning wanting to put an offer in (around 10:30AM the same day). She responded about emailing the realtor to ask some questions and then we heard nothing. I messaged her yesterday afternoon saying my partner would be in contact to make the offer etc. He messaged her around 2:30PM. No response. He texted this AM no response. Finally, I messaged her asking if she was unable to put the offer in for us for some reason (thinking a family emergency may have occurred). She finally got back to me and said she was in showings and hadn't seen her phone or his messages until just now. She had to have looked at her business phone between 3:30 PM yesterday and when she finally responded to me at 2:30PM today. At that time said she was going to write the offer and then called my partner to let him know that the house went contingent. Obviously I am fuming. I know we lost the house but what can I do about my realtor?! I am fuming. We signed a contract with her and I want out. We literally didn't get to put an offer in when we wanted to because she wouldn't respond. We didn't get the house because our realtor didn't do her job. Can I report her to someone? She works for Coldwell. Any and all opinions/advice welcome. UPDATE: Thank you all for your words of advice/commiseration/help. [link] [comments] |
| Proven lead generation that actually works. Posted: 05 Mar 2020 01:22 PM PST I'm just curious as to what realtors are doing for lead generation that actually is working and producing signed buyers or listing agreements. I've ran streettext for four months now and been doing bomb bomb video follow ups I have paid leads from the Internet I've been providing free home value from homebot and I've tried calling expired using red X and I've sent out expired letters The only business I've been able to produce is two listings from my SOI and 2 buyer clients referred from my broker. I am going on for months now with no closings or paychecks and spent more than I would like to disclose that's far with no returns. Any advice? [link] [comments] |
| Posted: 05 Mar 2020 02:24 PM PST When a real estate photographer takes a photo of a listing and sells them to agent, does the agent now own the license to these photos? Can you take photos of someone's listing without their permission or consent? [link] [comments] |
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