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Written by TaraMillar   
Sunday, 24 January 2010
When it involves finding the home of your dreams, effective communication along with your real estate agent is essential. Nevertheless, several patrons feel uncomfortable with calling their agents regularly or worry that they could be "bothering" their agent by calling too often. The fact is that real estate agents are within the service industry. As such, they expect you to call them and that they need to keep the lines of communication open. Thus, you mustn't hesitate to contact your agent if you have got a query or concern.
by TaraMillar


When it involves finding the home of your dreams, effective communication along with your real estate agent is essential. Nevertheless, several patrons feel uncomfortable with calling their agents regularly or worry that they could be "bothering" their agent by calling too often. The fact is that real estate agents are within the service industry. As such, they expect you to call them and that they need to keep the lines of communication open. Thus, you mustn't hesitate to contact your agent if you have got a query or concern.

Reasons to Contact Your Agent

There are various reasons why you might wish to contact your real estate agent. Obviously, if you think of something that that the agent might wants to know regarding what you are looking for in a home, it is necessary to contact your agent so as to pass this information on. If you're working on a closing and you wish assistance with gathering the necessary paperwork, a phone call is certainly in order.

One mistake that a lot of patrons make is calling the agent listed on the "For Sale" sign of a home that catches their attention. If you're already working with an agent, contacting the listing agent on the sign can cause confusion for the agents. Thus, if you see a home for sale that you are fascinated in looking at more closely, it's best to contact your agent and ask for a tour. Not solely can this keep things easier for you because you'll only have to work with one agent, it can additionally eliminate any potential confusion when it involves determining the commission if you do purchase the home.

Some common reasons for calling your agent include all of the following:

* Obtaining property information * Asking regarding home costs * Requesting information regarding home purchase for steps * Getting mortgage information * Learning more concerning home inspections * Getting help with a purchase provide or counter offer presentation * Requesting repairs

After all, you're not limited to contacting your agent for only these reasons. If it is related to property and if you need some answers, contacting your agent could be a sensible idea.

Setting Up a Contact Schedule

In order to make communication easier for you and your agent, you may want to consider planning some kind of communication schedule. Or, at the very minimum, make certain you're tuned in to the schedule that your agent follows. For instance, your agent may send all of his or her calls to voice mail and then returns those calls at certain times of the day. The same may be true when it comes to responding to emails. By understanding your agent's schedule, you will be less seemingly to get upset if your calls get sent to voice mail or if it takes a couple hours before you hear back from your agent.

If your agent's communication schedule will not work for you, you must discuss creating an alternate communication schedule that suits your desires better. If the agent is unable to make alternative arrangements, you might need to contemplate hiring somebody who can.

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