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#348891 - 08/22/10 06:39 AM
Stupidness in our Profession
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Loc: PA
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There's a very long thread in the BPO/Foreclosures forum about Stupid MLS comments and BPO order instructions. I know we had a similar thread started here a while ago...thought it would be fun to start up another one. This isn't limited to MLS comments. The other day I called to show a home. The MLS comments said it was "VACANT, EASY SHOW, ELECTRONIC LOCK BOX. Courtesy Call Requested." OK, fine. I called the office and was told that the house had tenants in it and I couldn't show it that day. I said to the receptionist "Oh, OK - well you might want to fix the MLS. It says it's vacant." She said "It IS vacant. They just rented it out for the summer." Then it's not vacant, is it?
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#349261 - 08/25/10 06:35 AM
Re: Stupidness in our Profession
[Re: Perky_REALTOR]
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Registered: 04/12/08
Posts: 4726
Loc: Vermont's North-East Kingdom
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"Every Lining has a Silver Cloud" I was once in a retail area about 25 miles from the Office; and locked my keys in the car. I called a Broker at a competing Agency nearby for help and Roasmary appeared less than 10 minutes later, gave me the keys to her new Grand Cherokee Jeep and asked only that I drop her off at her Office before I took off in her vehicle and to retrieve an extra set of keys, which consumed at least an hour.
It would have been a "non-event" except I cannot forget her spontaneous graciousness, and I'm glad now that it happened. It's comforting to know that you have Friends you can count on. Never burn bridges with your Competitors. These Buyers ansd Sellers will come and go; but your fellow Brokers are going to be there for the long run. I love my Competition . . . . (well, most of them, anyway).
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#349267 - 08/25/10 08:08 AM
Re: Stupidness in our Profession
[Re: Perky_REALTOR]
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Registered: 01/22/06
Posts: 387
Loc: USA
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About 10 years ago I had clients that made an offer on a home...wasn't a low ball offer by any means but it was certainly not full price and the listing agent wasn't much help in getting information that I had requested. Anyway, After dropping off the offer at the listing agents office my clients decided that they wanted to look at the home again. The home was a full time residence and the homeowner (single person) was not at home (working)so we took a look. As were were looking at the home the phone rang...nobody was there so eventually the answering machine came on and the listing agent started talking (we were standing right beside the answering machine)...the listing agent started saying that she had a really, really, low offer and that we were asking for a bunch if items for free and that the selling Realtor (me) was being a total a$$ (a total lie)and that if the cheap buyers didn't want to pay what the seller was asking why did they even look at the home. It gets longer and more complicated from here but my buyers didn't buy this home. I was the hot shot rookie and the listing agent was a veteran top producer at the time and we have since became friends and still get a laugh about it. One thing I learned is to NEVER leave a detailed message on an answering machine 'cause you never know who is listening to it.
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#349271 - 08/25/10 08:36 AM
Re: Stupidness in our Profession
[Re: Perky_REALTOR]
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Registered: 04/12/08
Posts: 4726
Loc: Vermont's North-East Kingdom
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Thanks Summers - that's like being the proverbial "Fly on the Wall" !
For me, leaving too much information in a message usually results in the call not being returned . . . . so these days, I'm inclined to only leave skeletal messages that include just enough "bait" to get them (anyone) to call back and actually "speak" with me. This allows me to confirm that not only did they get the message . . . . but that they understood the message and will not be "Going off Half-Cocked".
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#349272 - 08/25/10 08:57 AM
Re: Stupidness in our Profession
[Re: Vermont]
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Registered: 01/26/09
Posts: 2961
Loc: Old Dominion
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That is a funny story Summer, a real jaw dropper.
Early in my career I returned home from showing another agent's listing and found the key to the house in my shirt pocket. It was dinner time and traffic was still terrible. I returned it, about 35 minutes each way-kicking myself along the way. I think it was at that time I developed the system whereby I leave the key in the lock during showings.
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#349287 - 08/25/10 10:14 AM
Re: Stupidness in our Profession
[Re: Perky_REALTOR]
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Registered: 06/17/10
Posts: 132
Loc: Fullerton
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The only thing Ive done was lock myself in the garage at one of my listing. It had one of those doors that you can open from the inside when its locked but not from the outside. I thought it was unlocked and didn't think twice. It was also one of the doors that closes on its own. After I opened the big garage door I thought I better check all the doors to make sure I'm locked out for good before I call the owner and tell him how stupid I am. Luckily the side door was open and I didn't have to call the owner.
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#349308 - 08/25/10 11:11 AM
Re: Stupidness in our Profession
[Re: JLNorthOC]
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Registered: 11/02/07
Posts: 1753
Loc: Central New York
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I had a property with a security system in place. I botched it when I entered the code and set off the alarms...this during a showing of course. The siren could be heard for blocks. Most embarrassing.
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#349314 - 08/25/10 12:03 PM
Re: Stupidness in our Profession
[Re: neudot]
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Registered: 01/16/08
Posts: 483
Loc: CA
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I ALWAYS keep the key in my HAND while walking around with the clients. I have been locked out before- only once- but once was enough. Luckily my client was cool and climbed in an open window for me.
Once a long time ago I was showing property to a friend in the middle of the day- and one property we looked at had 'call first then use lockbox' instructions- so that's what we did. We got there, I rang the doorbell and knocked (just in case). We went in, the small dog in the back yard was barking its head off the entire time- like at least 5 minutes. We were in the back yard, the entire living area of the house conversating the entire time. So when it came time to enter the master bedroom the door was about half-shut, so I opened it and walked in only to find a guy IN HIS UNDERWEAR SOUND ASLEEP!. We backed out of the room and RAN out of the house. When we got in my car we were laughing so hard we had to sit there for a few minutes so we could both compose ourselves. He didn't buy that house. I am really glad it was someone who was a friend- made the situation much easier.
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#349322 - 08/25/10 12:21 PM
Re: Stupidness in our Profession
[Re: LaceyF]
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Registered: 10/31/07
Posts: 281
Loc: Sacramento
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I walked in on a woman while showing a home I was assured was vacant as the listing agent said the seller was on vacation. Her friend, who was house sitting, was in the bedroom playing with a large "toy" collection. I said sorry, closed the door, and went to find my client. The woman came downstairs laughing her butt off, still half naked. Classic.
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