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Realtors - Do Some Of Us Expect Something For Nothing?

I have a dog. Sometimes I think I have trained him; sometimes I think it is the other way around.

My Dog Jack Fredericksburg Virgina He Wants To Be A RealtorAs you can see, he lives a very hard life. Anyway, as I was working around the house today, and as I fed him what seemed like his 42nd snack of the day, it got me to thinking. When he does something good, I give him a treat. That comes from training. I get that. But lately it seems like when he comes in from outside, he expects a treat. When I get up in the morning, it seems that in his mind he has accomplished something, and he expects a treat. Sometimes, when I merely wander into the room, I can see him eyeing the treat jar.

Have we, as realtors, become like my dog. Do we expect a treat just because we take the listing? When I search the MRIS and I see a listing with no pictures, I think of my dog. When I show a home, and there is no sign or no brochures, or the brochure box in the yard is empty, I think of my dog. When I call a realtor to inquire about a listing and 2 days later I have not gotten a return call, I think about my dog.

When we take the listing, we agree to do certain things, one being "to agressively market the home". When we fail to do that, yet keep the listing active and in our name, are we any better than my dog?

To those who do the bare minimum and still expect to be paid, I say - "No Treat For You !"

Posted Saturday Nov 10

Hey TREAT NAZI, this is the dog. Give me my treat and quit picking on me. I am better than 10 agents tied together with duct tape, and you know it.

Actually, Kevin, when I see a listing without photographs, I see one of two things,: either an agent who hopes to double-end the deal or a lazy agent, and half of the time, I can't tell the difference.


Damm Kevin,

I was going to ask for a treat but, not from you.  Good point though.  We see this day in and day out, I've even seen a few blogs about these types of agents.   I think the tide is going to change with these types of realtors - I think the consumers are getting smarter and are not going to stand for this type of behavior. 

Great posting and a great picture of that lazy dog of yours.

Keep up the good work

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