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Never; I let them enjoy their new digs without becoming an advertising tool.
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Ryan Huggins - Thousan...
Thousand Oaks, CA
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
1,458,119
I do it with my Buyers Spirit Messingham and we leave them up for 30 days. I think it is false advertising for the Listing Agent to say they sold it when they only listed it.
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
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Susan Emo
Kingston, ON
5,772,940
Spirit,
We always did that both with leased on store fronts, and also on sold buildings. Everyone we worked with was accomodating, they were all savvy biz people and understood marketing. A
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Ryan Huggins - Thousan...
Thousand Oaks, CA
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
1,466,257
Spirit Messingham Most of the buyers I've worked with take the sign down as soon as they move into the property.
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Ryan Huggins - Thousan...
Thousand Oaks, CA
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
3,071,489
4,905,762
2,759,862
I could see the buyers agent doing it not the seller. The seller agent had nothing to do with the sale other than list the property.
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
4,319,773
Spirit Messingham - excellent idea to market though our buyers.
Will they agree? I don't know!
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
5,062,995
Hmm, interesting idea. Most buyers want signage gone right away. It depends on the situation
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
3,743,474
I think the buyers would prefer a sign free yard, even if they agreed to a sign. They might feel a little annoyed and not say anything about it, at least not to you.
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
715,607
As the buyers agent you probably have a good relationship with them and think it could be a really positive marketing tool.
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
2,224,473
4,966,102
3,988,013
Most buyers want the sign gone very soon after closing. I have gotten permission to keep my sold sign up a few days after closing but have to say they are glad to see it go.
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
3,350,439
I would not do it. Not that I am opposed to it ... it is just not something I would do.
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
1,242,204
Nop. After sold signs are gone.
Good idea though.
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
1,525,616
In our area a lot of subdivisions don't allow signs so we have to be careful.
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
913,968
No, except for a short period of time. Eventually people will get sick of seeing it and wonder why it's still there. We have to remove all signs with 2 weeks.
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Spirit Messingham
Tucson, AZ
921,504
I would tread lightly if the buyer was represented by another agent.
That agent may want you to keep your hands OFF!
If it was your buyer....ABSOLUTELY a fantastic idea. Worth a Papa John's every Friday it remains in the yard. The sign would be a whole lot more that 'Just sold by Spirit Messingham"
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Bill Dandridge
Roanoke, VA
2,071,025
1,598,452
6,424,196
979,596
Spirit - Most buyers probably wouldn't care, but it's the HOA's that won't allow that in my area.
5,879,125
1,506,773
Spirit, I have not done this. I'm happy with having my "SOLD" rider on the sign for a week or so once we're ready to close.
It is not a practice out here to do the "This buyer was brought to you by ..." sign on the lawn, and if an agent did what Susan Emo does and put their sign on it with a sold rider, they would be brought before the ethics board in a heartbeat and sued for false advertising.
4,583,965
4,434,177
There are sign ordiances in many towns. You are supposed to take down the sign after closing.