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nt to do then it’ll just be a matter of telling the agent.
You should also be ready for the agent who will try to scare you into listing with him or her. Many agents will try to convince home sellers that they are risking losing their life savings. Don’t believe them. Furthermore, don’t even get into a position where you have to debate the issue.
Hire a real estate attorney. Relative to an agent’s commission they’re a bargain and will know far more regarding the legalities of real estate transactions than your typical . When real estate agents or brokers start the scare tactics you can shut them down with a simple statement of fact. "My real estate attorney is reviewing all offers and paper work."
But don’t hire a real estate lawyer just so you can tell some nosy agent to bug off. Do it for your own peace of mind.
If they’re persistent and want to know who your lawyer is, just let them know you’d rather not say. Take control of the conversation.
Realize that you have nothing to gain by talking to an agent who is trying to list your home. Don’t answer their questions. Let them know you’ve already decided upon a particular agent should your FSBO efforts fail and, no, you don’t want to tell them who. Thank them for calling and say goodbye.
Remember, you have every right to know who is calling you and why. You can and should c |
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