67,369
I have had this happen many times. I called the agent and the co-agent the next day I call the office. The office did not know anything about the property and sent me to the agents mailbox to leave another message. My message was I called you yesterday and now today if I do not hear back in the next 15 minutes I am not showing your listing today. 50% of the time I will get a call back.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Inna Ivchenko
Encino, CA
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
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Chris and Dick Dovorany
Naples, FL
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Frank Rubi
Metairie, LA
7,872,843
We have a showing service in our market that facilitates showing appointments.
Poor listing agents can cause lost opportunities for their clients.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
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Chris and Dick Dovorany
Naples, FL
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Frank Rubi
Metairie, LA
368,326
I understand because it has happened to me ; i set my client now to understand that this will happened and set up sufficient homes to view that if we have to pass on some of them its still is a good show day. i put this kind of Realtor on my list and if i have to make appointments with them in the future i just pass because of their work ethic i don't have the time to waist on Realtor that don't answer their phone. thanks have a great day
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Chris and Dick Dovorany
Naples, FL
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Susan Haughton
Alexandria, VA
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
3,988,013
Some agents are known for this. I gives you the idea that they don't want it shown by other agents and they want to sell it themselves.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Elyse Berman, PA
Boca Raton, FL
5,117,828
I probably would not call their broker directly, but have my broker-in-charge make that call. This kind of thing is inexcusable.
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Bill Kennedy
Greenville, SC
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
443,220
It is frustrating. I've definitely had those experiences. Agents who do not respond to inquiries have no business being in this business.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
699,277
I wouldn't call the broker but I would ask my broker to call the other broker. Many times they're friends. It has happened to me and it's extremely uncomfortable.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
971,283
The Seller is the one that losses out on this type of cases.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
4,434,177
Sellers should be amde aware of showing appointments work. It is nice to list with an agent where theey have a showing service to schedule appointments.
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
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Frank Rubi
Metairie, LA
1,153,794
Accessibility or in this case unresponsiveness is always an issue and one that you don't want a Seller to hear about if you're the listing associate. The result can only be lose, lose and lose for agents, Buyers & Sellers. Move on!
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
613,494
In the early days of buyer representation, many listing agent refused to take our calls or give us acess to showings. They even gave us the wrong gate code or LBX code.
What did we do?
It depends on how bad the buyer wanted to see the property. Occasionally when we got there, it was a turnoff so buyer did not wish to persue.
Other times, I just knocked on the door and the sellers would let us in.
Don't think for a minute, that you can't do that and it is NOT a violation of the code of ethics. What is a violation of the code of ethics is not cooperating with other agents and failing to promote the sellers property.
If you are indeed representing the home buyer you have a fiduciary duty to do all you can to show buyers the property...even if you have to step on some game playing or lazy agents toes. The LA won't dare to complain...they don't want scrutinity on themselves.
Eve
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
2,998
I have had that happen, it is annoying! I would def call the broker, and if that didn't work I would send a blanket letter to the whole neighborhood including the home you could not get into telling the area you have a buyer, who knows the seller may be just as frustrated with the agent and call you to come list.
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
1,466,257
Spirit Messingham All you can do is call their broker. I don't know of any broker's who don't want their listings to sell.
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
750,057
I call them again and let them now if I don't get a call back immediately I will have THEIR BOSS handle it.
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
846,475
I definitely would call the broker and demand some attention from their lame agents!
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
273,787
That is super-frustrating and it's happened to me many times. I would call the Broker considering it was extremely imprtant for you to show these properties on these days.
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
446,414
As I read the comments posted a thought came to my mind that it is too bad that agents that do not return calls do not read these comments. Guess they are just too busy to learn a little about themselves.
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
4,908,539
Frustrating to say the lease. It is amazing how some agents just dont care.
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
2,538,633
Good morning Spirit. I have never understood this kind of thinking. Isn't the idea to sell a property as quickly as possible?
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
2,759,862
Good morning Spirit. There are a lot of lazy agents out there that do not need to be in the business. Report them to their broker.
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
634,532
I would definitely talk to their brokers. Our company requires that we provide showing instructions so anyone in the office can facilitate if we can't be reached. The brokerage is responsible to the Seller to make those showings happen.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
1,625,746
I had this situation so many times, I don't get frustrated any more. But it sucks that so many agents think: it is ok not to return calls, emails, text messages about scheduling private showings. What is really ridiculous: when the property is vacant/empty, yet, the agent requires to be present there with 48 hours notice!
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
979,596
Spirit - This happens to me more often than I would like to admit, and yes, not only is it frustrating for you and your clients, but the home seller is missing out on an opportunity to sell their home.
Not sure if calling the Broker, or eventually getting a hold of the agent would actually do any good.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
1,251,755
Hi Spirit Messingham
They probably are trying to double end it and do not want other agents showing it. Very sad that we go to all the trouble to call, drive there and then cannot get it.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
216,904
I would call the broker office and find out what's up. I have had this happen, called the broker's office and also did not get a call back. Your clients thinks something is up (perhaps lower commisison? etc.) when you don't show a property they are interested in. I always am upfront about my frustration as well, but it is so unprofessional.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
536,943
Yes it is frustrating. Wait till they expire. Be the first one there. When they ask
your opinion of why their home didn't sell, you may want to be honest.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
657,208
If the agent is a REALTOR, and you if you feel that that are not returning your calls because they do not wish to "cooperate" with outside brokerages, you should file an ethics complaint with your local Board. Otherwise, let your MLS know that the agent isn't cooperating. They'll contact him. I almost guarantee it!
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
1,683,912
I would call the broker and exlain the situation. If it's all about excuses, then let them know about other homes in the neighborhood that ma be available. I would also leave a message to the sellers agent explaining your problem. If the seller doesn't sell it, maybe you can get the listing after it expires and sell it the right way.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
2,443,250
Yes I would actually. Those Brokers are responsible for thier Agents.
4,319,873
Spirit Messingham - i am on the other side of this. As a listing agent, my seller does not respond to my calls, even showingtime calls, text etc. Despite 48 hours notice, I have challenges.
Not to mention she wants me to be there for ALL showings!
Sometimes we blame the agents - however, we really don't know who to blame!
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
5,879,946
This is very frustrating, and if only the seller knew what they are missing out on! I too have experienced this!
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
4,800,132
3,071,589