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Old 06-03-2008, 05:39 PM
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Default Etiquette for Sellers and Realtors

Finding the right realtor for you can be a daunting task. This article has some really good points, I think, in how sellers and realtors should act to make the process as painless as possible. Knowing what to expect can help you to be sure you are getting the right person for the job.


Realtor Bob Kimball and client Mary Clare Gosse of Northampton, Pa., revisit a Chapelgate townhouse she is interested in buying. (Sun photo by Amy Davis / May 1, 2008)

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When Sherry Spruill first met her real estate agent back in 2005, the two women clicked like old friends. Over the course of several months, they had dinner, drove together to see homes listed for sale and swapped stories.

"In the beginning, we meshed. I felt like her only client," says Spruill, a federal examiner in her early 40s. "She was very attentive, very aggressive - she hustled in terms of finding listings. For a while, she did everything the right way."
By Donna M. Owens

Using these tips could help alleviate a lot of misunderstandings when dealing with a realtor. I found a lot of useful information here. I hope it helps you too.

Etiquette for Sellers and Realtors
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