The Trouble With Some Realtors

There is a plus side to the housing market being in a decline, and that would be the limited amount of bad agents out there. This is a great benefit if you are in the market to buy or sell a home, because chances are you will find a more reliable, up-to-date realtor. In the past a lot of agents did a lot of their work from their offices, but now they really do need to be out in the field in order to be successful. With that information though, you do still need to be careful in choosing your agent.

There are still people out there looking to make an extra buck, and are only part time agents. The clerk at the gas station may take on a client or two for some extra money. Even the utility worker can claim he is a full time agent, when he’s not. When this type of deception is going on, it is not beneficial for the buyer or seller at all.

Obviously, the market has changed quite drastically over the last few years, and business doesn’t operate the way it used to. Bank owned properties make up 10% of the inventory and 40% of all the sales in my home town. If you find yourself involved with a realtor that is not on the up and up when it comes to REO’s and short sales, you may find yourself in not so good of a situation.

Here is a perfect example from my last escrow transaction. I had some clients that made an offer on a property that was out of our area. We of course held up our part of the bargain, and then sat back and waited to hear that the escrow was opened. In the last twenty sales I have had in the last year or so, there is almost always a complication with the bank opening escrow in a timely manner.

To make a long story short, after weeks of no response to my pressings, the bank finally admitted to me that they had accidentally filed the paperwork with the wrong office. And to add insult, they suggested that we could still be liable for the delay. I turned it all around, but some people are just gone terrible with details. I think I am getting too old for this business!

Had I not expected some sort of foolishness due to my previous experiences with REO’s, I may not have nipped this one in the bud. Novice realtors can cause a lot of financial hardships in tricky sales situations. Make sure that you find someone who has been around the block and knows what to look out for because their expertise my just save your deal or save you from losing a lot of money.

Author Steven Blagow is an experienced Big Bear, CA foreclosures realtor and well-trained in luxury realty. He is in fact one of the top Big Bear, CA houses realtors in his service area.

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