8,162,523
Feedback is not an obligation but a professional courtesy.
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Raul Rodriguez
San Antonio, TX
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Sharon Altier
Elmhurst, IL
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Noah Seidenberg
Evanston, IL
1,153,799
We should know the challenges which face listings upon signing the contract. Feedback could be used to reinforce the negatives which you've already addressed with your Seller although it's use is not obligatory.
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Melissa Jackson REALTOR
Azle, TX
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
1,677,946
Not obligated. I do give it when asked. I always ask for feedback.
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Noah Seidenberg
Evanston, IL
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John McCormack, CRS
Albuquerque, NM
5,584,889
I think feedback from a buyer's agent is useless.... what would a listing agent expect to hear from a buyer's agent other than negatives, especially if there might be interest.... and if there's no interest, you'd probably hear that it's a great home....and priced right, even if you know it's not!!
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
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Mike Belobradic
Oakville, ON
3,986,473
There is no obligation, but then do't complain when you don't get feedback.
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
281,548
I'll give feedback if my Buyers are not interested in making an offer. However, you better make it darn easy to do so. Please don't leave me your office number so that I can wait on hold for the receptionist, give her all the information you already have for me, and then have to page you so that I can get another call from you tomorrow and hope that I'm around, else suffer through the entire process again.
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
149,044
I'm with Evelyn, not an obligation, but I think it's the right thing to do and I would want others to reciprocate.
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
982,293
Not obligated but would be nice to get the agent view on the property.
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
216,960
Out of courtesy, I certainly provide feedback to an agent asking for it. If something goes wrong in the showing, or a safety issue presents itself, I would still contact the Listing Agent. I appreciate it when others do it, so I am happy to cooperate with other brokers.
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
175,664
I am not obligated but I do it as a courtsey.
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
443,220
Obligated is a strong word. I certainly think sharing feedback is a professional courtesy.
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
553,517
I am not obligated, but if I get a phone call or an email I usually try to respond. I really appreciate when people give me feedback for my sellers so I try to put forth that positive in hopes it will be reciprocated!
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
352,976
I'm not a fan of feedback forms that are emailed but if an agent catches me either by phone, personal email or text I always respond. It gets difficult however when we have multiple buyers and have shown many homes. My philosophy is if there is not an offer or additional follow up with questions that may lead to interest or an offer after a showing the buyer is not interested or maybe not ready to buy at all. Most feedback is negative or just the agent being nice so why bother? I think listing agents know if they have a saleable listing or if they are overpriced or whatever. They don't need us to tell them. Believe me, if my client is interested I will call the listings agent and if another agent has a buyer interested in my listings they will call me. So no, I'm not a fan of feedback and hounding agents for it.
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
113,002
Are you obligated? No. If there was a potential safety hazard, furnace was off, etc. I think you should.
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
446,464
Feedback is good. Nothing says you must, but I give feedback to help in any way possible. Not sugar coating, but truth as I see it.
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
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James Brockway
League City, TX
67,369
Well I do not think I am obligated as it is not in the commission license law. But I do give feedback as a courtesy to the listing agent.
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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James Brockway
League City, TX
933,508
No. Feedback is voluntary. Your buyer client might have instructed you not to disclose his/her interest level in the house. Each situation is different, so it's case by case.
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
3,416,372
Obligated NO, but i do give generic info as it is the right thing to do. If they like it, i may hold back info not to skew future negitiations.
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
3,344,851
We do because we appreciate it when others do the same for our listings...and it may be something that the Seller can improve and help make a sale.
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
1,466,257
Gita Bantwal No, you are not obligated to provide feedback. If the listing agent asks, it is the courteous thing to do without giving away your negotiating strength.
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
921,504
OBLIGATED?
If the listing agent requested feed back, yes.
If the showing service requested feed back the moment you click schedule, no.
No request at all, no.
If you observed a situation such as plumbing leak or safety issue..YES.
Those who are going to use meaningful feedback will talk to you.
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
3,627,422
While most agents would like feedback the majority of them do not leave any feedback.
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
699,277
I rarely ever give a feedback and do not expect them either. They are just starting their search is my standard comment when asked. People lie, they will tell you it's gorgeous just to not hurt your feelings.
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
5,124,308
Not obligated but I think it is the right thing to do.
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
1,770,940
There's no obligation to provide feedback, but if I notice something or have a suggestion that may help the listing agent without compromising my buyer's negotiating position I may send a quick email. Agents appreciate the professionalism, and they might just remember that when you send them an offer.
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
1,713,581
We have electronic appointments in our MLS that sends out automatic feedback. When I receive them I always answer because I want those agents to reciprocate.
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
1,683,918
As a personal courtesy, yes it is important to give feedback to the isting agent.
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
2,234,859
I like to do this for the listing agent. It's not required but I know I appreciate it.
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
4,745,149
Hi Gita -- not obligated will respond when asked.
Most feedback is a waste of time in my opinion.
An offer is the best feedback -- it's real...
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
1,752,737
4,434,227
I agree with Barbara Todaro. Buyer agents may point out negatives if their client is interested in the home.I agree with Annette , if I observe something like a leak I always call the agnet and if requested I give my opinion and I do not like the forms either. One time I called and told an agent there is a leak in the ceiling and could be from the roof. Her answer, ' Are you a home inspector?' I could n't believe it.
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
1,263,077
No. But if it affects safety like a broken window and unlocked door I let them know in writing. Keep in mind they keep track of agents and their names via Supra.
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
145,717
If I'm asked for feedback I will always try to give it. I do not give out unsolicted feedback.
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA
958,549
As a courtesy to listing agent I do so, but never comment on price or strong likes by an interested buyer as I do not want to undermine their negotiating power.
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Gita Bantwal
Warwick, PA