#186912 - 12/12/07 02:47 PM
Re: Brokering for Bank Owned Properties
[Re: Area Pro Realty]
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It'd be interesting to compare E&O claims between REOs and non-REOs.
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#187011 - 12/12/07 10:18 PM
Re: Brokering for Bank Owned Properties
[Re: Area Pro Realty]
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i have an agent with 63 REO listings, Clifton?
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#188331 - 12/19/07 08:43 PM
Re: Brokering for Bank Owned Properties
[Re: Delicious Cake]
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Kath, I talked to Clif today and his business is doing just fine. -Meredith
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#188362 - 12/19/07 10:08 PM
Re: Brokering for Bank Owned Properties
[Re: ElkGrovePro]
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My ear was itching for some reason... any questions just give me a call or send an email.
Take Care
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#197557 - 01/27/08 04:15 PM
Re: Brokering for Bank Owned Properties
[Re: Delicious Cake]
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63 REO listings is quite a burden to be carrying. Lots of good points being made here. I'm the REO manager for my office, and it's tough to get a foot in the door with the various banks. What I think is an even bigger disadvantage is when you're not affiliated with a well-known RE Office National chain, like RE/MAX, etc. Big banks and the Fed Gov't "identify" better with big or Nationally known RE offices that can actually claim to have an "REO Department" with a group of full-time staff already gainfully employed. Being a one-man show like me, or even a partnership doesn't always come across very well as a potential professional match. I have also turned down offers from banks that want to take away some of your commission as a "favor" for considering you. No thanks, let someone else put those homes on the market, and I'll try to sell them and recieve the better SOC. I don't mind the spirit of competition so much in regards to commission costs, but I just don't budge for banks, not worth the trouble to me unless they pay top dollar. Owner-occupieds however, I'm all over it-and will always have the best deal! LOL
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#212189 - 03/16/08 04:45 PM
Re: Brokering for Bank Owned Properties
[Re: Area Pro Realty]
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I second everyone above! I too am an REO BRoker and it is very hard work. PLus be prepared to shell out a lot (and I mean a lot!) of your own cash to prepare a property for sale. Also, be prepared to employ and adequetaly pay staff to help. Its a high pressure position, and to be honest, very cut throat. There is always someone on your heels ready to jump on your business should you miss a deadline. Its not a get rich quick business and should only be pursued with a lot of thought and preparation to work for very little and hope for more.
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#212493 - 03/17/08 08:48 PM
Re: Brokering for Bank Owned Properties
[Re: Carey]
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i have an agent with 63 REO listings, he works his absolute tail off for peanuts. I have his vendors calling me all the time wondering where payments are. These guys owe tens of thousands to vendors to fix the property to prepare it for sale. Then, the commissions are reduced to save the banks money and then the contracts and disclosures start, thats a mess too. its a tough market True story. Several weeks ago I sold an REO to a first time buyer. Immediately after closing, my anxious buyer and I took out the yard sign and called the REO agent to pickup. No problem there. The following morning a local sheriff came to post a vacant building notice. Apparently someone forgot to call. Problem solved with a fone call. A day later my buyer began moving in and noticed that somebody came to re-install another RE/MAX for sale sign. She called and screamed why and who is putting her house back on the market? I thought she was kidding ... she wasn't. It looks like the REO agent forgot to notify their maintenance people of a sale. Buyer became outraged so I called the listing agent and forwarded some concerns. Three days later after coming home from work my buyer noticed somebody was mowing her lawn. She called the cops. Cops came and everything settled. Again, apparently nobody notified maintenance of a sale. All this after having contracts lost/missing through faxes and mail several times. Listing agent didn't know if the property had missing keys or who yanked all the wires out of the power outlets. I have to credit all the REO agents I've worked with over the years. They do a great job giving the impression that they know their stuff. Or, do they? Without reasonable compensation I don't recommend REOs.
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#212611 - 03/18/08 09:38 AM
Re: Brokering for Bank Owned Properties
[Re: GoldenGirl]
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I market REOs almost exclusively. I like the emotionless seller response and being able to control the showings/marketing/closing aspects without hysterics. [WHY aren't you having my house open every weekend? WHY isn't my house in the newspaper twice a week? WHY can't we close on Friday so I can move out on the weekend?] Timewasting and exhausting when you hear it enough. pain in the rear questioning sellers are just another objection in the sales process if i get a seller like that i will offer to let them run their own newspaper adds and take an exclusive agency listing instead of exclusive right to sell, but as the risk goes up for me and the reward goes up for them the commission is going to go up as well. i have had a few take me up on that offer only to have me sell their home and get a higher commission. not to mention the fact that they found the newspaper is worthless for buyers who will actually purchase their home. they normally stop advertising in the paper after an add or 2.
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#236304 - 07/04/08 08:47 PM
Re: Brokering for Bank Owned Properties
[Re: REOGranny]
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It is no use. All of the non REO agents who want to be a REO agent, think we are telling them horrible stories to keep the gold to ourselves.
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#236424 - 07/06/08 12:54 AM
Re: Brokering for Bank Owned Properties
[Re: REOGranny]
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AND it seems that always just when you think you might get a Saturday off an AM sends you 3 or 4 new listings at 4:55 pm on a Friday wanting occupancy verified in 24 hrs, BPO completed in 3 days... I received three listings at 6:54pm on July 3rd... those were tough occupancy checks, since we had plans starting at 10:00am on the 4th
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