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Richie Martin
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  • Newport News VA Hampton VA Norfolk VA Portsmouth VA, Suffolk VA
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Firing a real estate agent.-Whats the best way

Richie Martin
  • Investor
  • Newport News VA Hampton VA Norfolk VA Portsmouth VA, Suffolk VA
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How is it the best way to fire a real estate agent for not perorming as they said they would, not providing what was mentioned and not doing or providing what was agreeded upon?

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    Joe Funari
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    Joe Funari
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    @Richie Martin Meet with them in person if possible. If not set up a call and be completely honest with them. Give them specific examples of why they are not performing as they said they would or what was agreed upon. Then request to terminate immediately any agreements you have in place with them. Agents and clients don't always gel together. So better to sever the relationship ASAP. But giving them feedback as to why will only help them learn and grow. I have been here many times and always want feedback from my clients when they want to discontinue the relationship. It happens. But constructive criticism any true professional will listen and grow from it. If not they will soon leave the industry. Hope this helps.

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