If things aren’t working out with your current REALTOR® and your home hasn’t sold, I want you to know that I’m not here to disrupt your relationship with them. My goal is simple: to help you get your home sold so you can make your next move. Sometimes, it’s more important to focus on reaching your home-selling goals than holding on to a relationship that’s not working.
As a REALTOR® who has been in the real estate industry since 2003 (over 20 years!), I can offer insights on what might be done differently to get your property sold. Whether it’s now or down the road, I’m here to provide support when you need it. Feel free to call, text, or email me anytime.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Is there any obligation if I request a cash offer or arrange a visit?
No! Rest assured, there’s no obligation if I come by to evaluate your home. The decision to consider, accept, or decline the offer is entirely yours and will always be respected.
Do you charge a fee for visiting my house and making an offer?
Definitely not. My visit is completely free of charge. There’s no cost to you for setting up an appointment.
What should I do to prepare for the appointment?
Absolutely nothing! Since I handle properties “as is,” you won’t need to worry about cleaning or repairs. I take care of everything after the sale.
FAQs About Firing Your REALTOR®:
Can I switch REALTORS® if things aren’t working out?
Yes, you are not stuck with your current REALTOR® if the relationship isn’t yielding results. It’s important to remember that not all real estate professionals are the same—there’s a difference between a Real Estate Agent and a REALTOR®. A REALTOR® adheres to a strict code of ethics that focuses on your best interests.
How do I end my relationship with my current REALTOR®?
Most listing agreements have an expiration date, but you can also request a termination if things aren’t working out. Your current agent may require written notice to formally end the contract.
Will there be any penalties for ending the agreement early?
This depends on the terms outlined in your contract. Some agreements may include provisions for early termination fees. I’m happy to help you review your contract if you need guidance.
What’s most important: getting my home sold or sticking with my current REALTOR®?
Ultimately, the priority is getting your home sold so you can move forward with your plans. If the current strategy isn’t working, it may be time to explore other options—even if that means parting ways with your current agent.
As someone who’s been in this industry for over two decades, I’m always available to offer advice or help if you decide to make a change. Feel free to reach out, or if it’s easier, you can schedule a time to chat here: Link to Schedule.
Looking forward to helping you reach your home-selling goals!