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Article source: http://www.propertysold.ca/. Used with authors permission.
This could have been the shortest story ever written. If you truly have evidence that your real estate agent has deceived you, you should immediately contact his broker, and if necessary, your states licensing agency. And if it is early enough in the process, you should fire him immediately.
Now, sometimes it is not possible to fire your agent, but you would be surprised how many people continue working with that agent when it is. All you can do is scratch your head, and ask Why?
Some people feel its a hassle to look for another agent. They figure they might as well continue with this guy. Their logic being a known hell is preferable an unknown situation. And what makes this logic worse is when it is coupled with the belief that all real estate agents are the same. They all lie, dont they? they would reply. Well, nothing could be further from the truth. And it is that belief that gets them in trouble.
Now I am not excusing such behavior, but the public does deserve some of the blame. When you accept these lies without any proof being presented, you are not acting on logic, you are acting on emotion. The lying agent knows this and uses this against you. He knows you only believe what fits what you want to hear, not on reality, as it should be. Lets face it, we often know when were being lied to. There is something in our gut that lets us know that something just doesnt ring true.
But another important reason why the public must take a portion of the blame is because when an agent does tell the truth, backed up with facts, they get their heads taken off and prospective client goes in search of the truthful answerone that fits into their reality. This puts an agent in a very difficult position: Tell the truth and lose out on a transaction or lie and possibly gain a transaction. What would you do?
Well, I know what I would do and some might consider it stupid. You see, for the honest agent, there really is nowhere else to go. Honesty is a way of life. If it can be easily changed over money issues, then its not a way of life. Its just lip service. I dont like being in that position, but I will make the stupid decision. Its difficult, but right. I sleep well at night and thats fine with me. But keep this in mind, the less-than-honest agent also sleeps well at night. And that fine with him, too. Lawrence D. Elliott has been a RealtorĀ® for over 16 years and provides professional representation for clients in Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, and Riverside counties. He can be reached direct at 1-888-810-SOLD. He also runs a network of real estate web sites, which can be accessed through his main site at http://www.LawrenceElliott.com
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