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Realtors and Client Confidentiality

The First Second to Know Want to know who just got a plum, new job out-of-town? Is about to lose their current one? Getting divorced? Just had a financial windfall? Or, for that matter, any number of other highly personal news? Ask their Realtor. Loose Lips Sink  . . . Realtors Except, of course, that a good Realtor will never...
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Realtors and Client Confidentiality

The First Second to Know Want to know who just got a plum, new job out-of-town? Is about to lose their current one? Getting divorced? Just had a financial windfall? Or, for that matter, any number of other highly personal news? Ask their Realtor. Loose Lips Sink  . . . Realtors Except, of course, that a good Realtor will never...
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Realtors and Client Confidentiality

The First Second to Know Want to know who just got a plum, new job out-of-town? Is about to lose their current one? Getting divorced? Just had a financial windfall? Or, for that matter, any number of other highly personal news? Ask their Realtor. Loose Lips Sink  . . . Realtors Except, of course, that a good Realtor will never...
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Realtors and Client Confidentiality

The First Second to Know Want to know who just got a plum, new job out-of-town? Is about to lose their current one? Getting divorced? Just had a financial windfall? Or, for that matter, any number of other highly personal news? Ask their Realtor. Loose Lips Sink  . . . Realtors Except, of course, that a good Realtor will never...
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Post-Closing Calls (and Instant Messages)

Buyers’ Lists — and Realtors’ It’s common for Buyers — especially first-time Buyers — to let their family and friends know just after they’ve successfully closed on the purchase of their home. But, Realtors also keep a list of people to call, post-closing (at least, I do). Who’s on it? “So, What’d it Sell For??”...
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Practicing Good “Deal Hygiene”

Does your Realtor practice good “deal hygiene?” By that, I mean: –They don’t discuss deal details in public areas (most likely, on their cell phone) –They make sure that they don’t leave any sensitive contracts or addenda on office faxes, printers, or copiers. –The only people they consult while a deal is in progress — other...
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