My realtor is pushy. Can I change realtors after 90 days without him calling me asking WHY?

Posted on March 14th, 2010 by admin

I do not want to tell him.."I feel you were pushy and I want another realtor." (We are disagreeing a lot and i am tired of it).
Will he just "let it be?"or will he call me??
Realtors please!! Thanks!

If the listing contract has expired then you can shop around for another realtor. Otherwise call the realtor’s broker and explain things to the broker.

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Why do most people look down on Realtors as a whole? Do most people realize the actual job requirements?

Posted on March 12th, 2010 by admin

I wonder why realtors get laughed at and made fun of. Most people think just for doing "a little paperwork" they get paid "thousands". Does anybody realize that it’s actually very time consuming and if done properly, can save the buyer or seller a huge headache and/or money. It’s actually a JOB. Often times, the realtor does not get paid if there is no end result, even though there were endless hours put into it. Are these jokers snobs or what?

I’ve never known Realtors to be looked down upon or laughed at.

But then I’m an insurance adjuster.

You should see some of the nasty looks I get when I tell people what I do! I’m hated just as much as a lawyer or used car salesman but no where near as well paid!!

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The Chicago market: Being a Realtor in 2010

Posted on March 11th, 2010 by admin

Genie Birch, president of the Chicago Association of Realtors, talks to YoChicago.com about the challenges that Realtors faced in 2009 and how they can prepare for 2010. She also offers some advice for new Realtors who are trying to get a grasp on market conditions and their role in the home-buying and home-selling process.

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What is the best way to get MLS input sheets out to my realtors and receive them back filled in?

Posted on March 10th, 2010 by admin

I am inputing listings in the MLS and realtors have been faxing me hard to read input sheets to enter. I waist alot of time calling them back and trying to figure out what they wrote down.

Create a web site form and have them fill it out on line. When you get it back its already filled in and can easily be cut and paste if you still want to waste time (albiet less time than before) entering it. Or have a web programmer take it and automatically send it to where it needs to go.

You can have the site hosted with a database for making them login and have the whole thing secure for less than a 200-300 bucks a year. And you should be able to have the thing designed for something like 8 hours of work at no more than $50/hr if you just shop around.

I would do it for that if you can’t find anyone reasonable just for the learning experience. I do a lot of database and web stuff and think I could figure out something that would make ya happy. Just let me know if you are interested.

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Boycott Realtor.com

Posted on March 8th, 2010 by admin

Petition:

We feel that REALTOR.com has not been responsive to the needs of REALTORS and that the current relationship between NAR and Move,Inc. (as currently constituted) is not in our interest as REALTORS for the following reasons:

1) Move, Inc. has a long standing pattern of raising fees on REALTORS and charging them exhorbitant fees in comparison with the costs of developing a national real estate listings site. Fees (which yet again are expected to be raised in 2009) are out of line with what other national listing aggregator websites cost their shareholders. Why should we be paying many multiples of what companies like Trulia and Zillow are costing THEIR shareholders for aggregating real estate listings on their sites?

2)After being provided ALL of our listings and photos, they have stripped off all but four, unless REALTORS pay them an annual “enhancement” fee. This effectively takes our clients and holds them hostage until we pay their “fee”. Much of this fee goes right back into “Sales expenses” which are Move,Inc.’s marketing to REALTORS that they MUST have their service. This adds HUGE costs to what is needed for a national website and is NOT acceptable.

3) In a world where many websites offer REALTORS social networking opportunities to connect REALTORS to potential clients, REALTOR.com has been sorely lacking in developing these types of programs.

4) The 2007 10K (released Feb 28, 2008) from Move, Inc. shows STAGGERING General and Administrative Expenses of over Million and Sales expenses of over 8 Million..these expenses are RIDICULOUS given their online properties and a development expense of Million. While we realize that this includes Top Producer and other assets of Move, Inc., that actually makes the ratio of development / Sales, General and Administrative Expense even MORE out of line. We are tired of having NAR tell US to pay for THEIR inefficiency.

We are not against paying for what WE receive. If you want to charge us for “enhancing OUR contact information” then fine. But don’t hold our CLIENTS and CUSTOMERS hostage. That is unconscionable. Many of them don’t know what you are doing to us and if they did, they would find it incredibly offensive.

More importantly, because the National Association of Realtors leased the rights to our web presence to third parties, they put themselves in the position of defending REALTOR.com’s inefficiencies and deficiencies to the general membership for their own financial gain.

We call on NAR to take steps to BUY BACK Realtor.com from Move, Inc. or to buy a controlling interest in Move, Inc. to provide a national listings site for REALTORS at a price that is REASONABLE and RATIONAL. With the current stock price so low, a controlling interest can be purchased at a reasonable price and other assets like TopProducer can be spun off to repay (partially) the investment. This is a strategy that makes SENSE.

Until NAR SERIOUSLY takes up this issue and hears our concerns, we vow to raise awareness, talk to the press, let our clients know what you are up to, and most importantly, we will NOT continue to pay higher and higher fees to cover Move, Inc.s inefficiencies and largess.

We do not do this out of spite. We do this to protect OUR good name and our industry. It only makes sense with Move, Inc’s stock price this low to take these actions. We call on you to address these concerns completely, totally, and immediately.

After you have added your name to this petition an e-mail will be sent to the given address to confirm your signature. Please make sure that your e-mail address is correct or you will not receive this e-mail and your name will not be counted.

http://www.takebackourr.com/the-petition/

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Is it legal to advertise other realtors listings?

Posted on March 8th, 2010 by admin

I have other realtors in my office I can advertise for them, but being a realtor and the listings are the other realtor’s listings, I am not sure I can advertise the listings legally.

I’m not sure about the legality question, but it is against the Realtor Code of Ethics to advertise another agent’s listing without their permission.

Most agents I know will gladly give you permission to advertise it in place where they aren’t already advertising it. It’s just more exposure.

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Can i pay my friends to market or sell my house for me in Florida? Can only Realtors receive commissions?

Posted on March 6th, 2010 by admin

A realtor told me that only realtors can receive commissions in Florida. Is that true? Why couldn’t i incent someone or thank a friend who sends me a buyer? That does not seem right. Why would i be forced to ‘only’ work with a realtor when my own ‘warm market’ is pretty big?

The real estate profession is regulated by state law, so it’s illegal to earn a commission on a real estate sale if you are not licensed. Buying and selling real estate is a complicated legal matter and you must consider what would happen if either of you were sued for some reason – what’s your protection? It’s better to use a licensed real estate agent and negotiate the commission if that is what you want to do.

Having said that, however, there is nothing stopping you from giving your friend a gift of cash as a thank you for referring a buyer to you. The difference between giving a friend a cash gift and providing a commission on a home sale is how it’s accounted for by the IRS.

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Realtor Training – web page lead generation

Posted on March 5th, 2010 by admin

http://PerformanceWebPage.com REALTOR Training – Most Realtors need training on how to get a web page to produce leads. The purpose of a great web page should be based on the results of its lead generation ability… Most real estate agent training focuses on script and dialogue, important stuff, just not the right Realtor training for producing a great lead generating website.

Most real estate agents get a web page based on looks and cost and do not understand its function as a lead generator or prospecting tool, they often treat is as a business card or a one stop shopping site for all the needs of a buyer or seller.

If you are a serious Realtor and want to get more leads, watch this video and you will have a new outlook on how a web page should and can be a massive lead generating tool for your business.

http://CommissionGusher.com

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3 Compensation Structures at Nearest Realtor. Visit NearestRealtor.com

Posted on March 2nd, 2010 by admin

Nearest Realtor presents the 3 compensation structures available to Realtors; 1. Referral Leads 2. Personal Leads 3.Team Building. The referral leads conveys how we can work together with other Realtors to build a statewide network in order to show “any home within minutes”. The Personal Leads compensation structure shows the starting pay for a new agent and top pay for experienced agents with NearestRealtor.com. The Team Building compensation structure provides insight on how a recruitment program also serves as a mentorship and passive source of income for realtors approaching retirement.

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what is the best way to show the best idea of advertising and marketing to realtors and home owners?

Posted on March 2nd, 2010 by admin

my method of advertising and marketing will change the whole game of selling a property at a bettter price. Problem: realtors and/or owners have a hard time seeing the advantage….its like they dont want to be up to date with change.

Your best bet is to spend some time and effort in making your information available. You may want to have your method copyrighted if it is unique. Then spend some time getting flyers out to the real estate offices in your area. Start local and then expand.

Remember two things:
1- Rome was not built in one day.

2- Realtors and home owners are reluctant to spend money on an un-proven method of selling. They want as much guarantee as possible on the investments they make.

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