Thursday, June 8, 2017

You don't really want to know what prospective buyer's thought of your property - do you?



When agents show your property…….

By: Julius F Zatopek III – Broker/Owner – Zatopek Properties

When real estate agents show your property, wouldn’t it be nice to know what their clients really thought?  Wouldn’t it be nice to know that they actually showed up?  Wouldn’t it be nice if they showed up during their scheduled time?  Wouldn’t it be nice if they scheduled the showing within a one-hour window, versus two or three?
These are just some of the complaints sellers typically voice when they have their property listed for sale and an agent schedules an appointment.

Wouldn’t it be nice to know what the agent’s clients’ really thought about your property?  Maybe not!  However, it would be nice if all real estate agents would extend the professional courtesy to the listing agent, and more so to the seller, and give some type of feedback within a reasonable amount of time (i.e. 12 hours or less) after showing the property to their clients; especially when asked.  Most listing brokers use some form of automated system to schedule appointments and send feedback requests via email or text to showing agents.  When the showing agent does not respond, the system generally sends them another request – sometimes up to four times in a 24-hour period.  If the showing agent does not respond to any of the requests, it is not only irritating to the seller and listing agent; it also displays a total lack of professional courtesy and lack of professionalism by the showing agent.  Any feedback, whether positive or negative, is very much appreciated by the seller and listing agent.  Even totally honest feedback – for example:  I had a property listed with a gallery of windows from the master bedroom to the kitchen, which ironically extended right past the front door.  An agent showed the property to her clients who informed her they like to walk around in the nude and would be afraid they may offend the neighbors who could see into the gallery!  Obviously, there is nothing the seller can do to correct the situation – however, at least they knew exactly why their property did not appeal to these particular buyers - and we all had good laugh, as well!
Wouldn’t it be nice to know if the agent actually showed up with their buyers?  Believe it or not, it is against the Houston Association of Realtors MLS Rules & Regulations for an agent to leave a business card, unless the listing agent informs the showing agent is asked to do so.  Without going into detail about the reasoning, I actually agree with the rule and never ask showing agents to leave business cards; even though some irresponsible and unprofessional agents who do not keep up with the rules & regulations still leave them!  Anyhow, there are multiple other ways to know if the agent showed up or not, but nothing beats feedback from the agent as mentioned earlier.

Wouldn’t it be nice if showing agents showed up during their scheduled time?  And, wouldn’t it be nice if they scheduled the showing within a one-hour window, versus two or three?  Without harping on the unprofessionalism of some showing agents, of course it would nice for showing agents to show up on time and within a one-hour window.  It is not very difficult to plan your showings and have a pretty good idea of when you may arrive.  Those that don’t obviously struggle with organization and planning – and if that’s the case, I feel sorry for their client since this agent is going to be handling one of, it not the largest financial investments for them.  I would like to have someone with that type of responsibility on my behalf to be organized and now how to plan.  However, in defense of most agents, sometimes things do happen and they will fall behind schedule.  If that is the case, most will call the showing service and inform them of their new scheduled time.  One other note about the one-hour window – many sellers feel the agent will be showing the property within this window – and most times they do – however, it merely means the agent will arrive sometime within that scheduled hour.

I made mention many times to the unprofessionalism of agents in the above article.  I do want to say that this is typically not the norm.  Most real estate agents I know are extremely professional and will go out of their way to extend their professionalism to all parties in a transaction and within our industry – and to all of you – THANK YOU!

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