I'd also add in 'and will not receive any monies/commission/or other as a result of sale of the property'.no longer has an interest in the sale of the property.
No worries, I'm pretty sure that's the case but double-check with your next agent beforehand just in case.
I don't understand why it should cause offence to ask those questions? When I got quotes for putting my apt on the market I asked outright what the advertising costs covered and what they would be doing to market it.
The only thing I can think of is that because the property had been on the market for 3 months that the agent may have taken your queries out of context? As in, they may have thought you were having a go at them for not lifting the finger, rather than it being a simple query.
good point. that would make a lot of sensejust note that many agents are short of funds and therefore dropping clients and then sending bill for outlay and sundry, a sort of quick fix finance issue for them
just note that many agents are short of funds and therefore dropping clients and then sending bill for outlay and sundry, a sort of quick fix finance issue for them
They are probably cherry-picking and dropping houses that have been on the books too long that they don't think they can sell. With EAs letting people go, they probably want/need a higher success rate on those properties they do hold on to. I'm seeing all sorts of signs from EAs I'd never heard of going up in the neighbourhood so perhaps the big names are taking on fewer properties.
Sprite
Three months is not long enough for an EA to warrent dropping a property from their books!
It's completely at the EA's discretion, regardless of reason.
He told me they are getting into lettings now as nothing selling even with serious price drops.
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