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REO Agents - Changing Times

Myself as a REO Agent and the others I speak to.

Going the wrong way that is for sure, remember the days when agents would actually allow others to help them sell their property? Why are people becoming so greedy in these times of need?

Some Brokers amaze me, they have no buyers agent yet the "office policy" is only their buyer's agents can hold open houses.

Since when has it been a standard to not return other agents'/brokers' calls, especially after they have sent you an offer. It is understandable being overworked well if that is the case then stop taking on more business.

In the future these same agents are going to have some serious problems because us career consultants don't forget these types of things.

Majority of the people in the industry that I personally know initially got in the business to help people and the money was a "bonus" instead of life of their service.

So what are your thoughts about the "new agent" within this so-called depression?

Are they more or less respectful to you and your clients?

Most of the properties I show are bank owned and my clients really get frustrated when they wait and wait for days all because the listing agent is too busy for our offer.

Share some of your experiences please!

God Bless & Take Care!

Tim Taggett

Posted Tuesday Apr 07