Hi, I was just wondering how a seller using the flat-fee agent-assisted FSBO, can be absolutely certain that all correspondence and voice mails which are initially sent to the assisting agent are forwarded to him/her immediately? After all the flat-fee is very small and there's little to no incentive for an agent to spend time screening calls and answering emails (or using his secretary's valuable time) when he can focus on units which will bring him a full commission. What's to keep the assisting agent for doing one of the following things for example:
(a) If the buyer comes w/o a broker, the assisting agent can try to convince him to get a broker and refer him to one of his fellow co-workers. Then, when he finally forwards the email, the buyer now has a broker in place with the same firm and the seller must pay commission as per RLS. The assisting agent may also get a kickback from his fellow broker in the process. Win-win for everyone except the seller.
(b) If the buyer comes w/o a broker, the assisting agent can offer his services as a buyer broker and show him other properties, telling him that the listing is currently "under contract" or that "the owner is not reachable at the moment", or any other excuse to delay. Thus he can make more money for himself by hijacking a potential buyer, even if temporarily.
(c) Up-selling his own personal exclusive listings before forwarding the correspondence.
I realize that some of these (especially (b)) could be illegal since it's technically lying, but dishonestly among brokers is not something new. Can anyone care to comment on this? I would be interested in signing up with Hauseit but I'm a bit concerned with the potential lack of transparency, honesty or integrity of the assisting broker and his overall motivation in all this. With the 1% commission this is not such an issue anymore, but the flat-fee offering feels almost like a free-lunch.
Thanks
Alex
(a) If the buyer comes w/o a broker, the assisting agent can try to convince him to get a broker and refer him to one of his fellow co-workers. Then, when he finally forwards the email, the buyer now has a broker in place with the same firm and the seller must pay commission as per RLS. The assisting agent may also get a kickback from his fellow broker in the process. Win-win for everyone except the seller.
(b) If the buyer comes w/o a broker, the assisting agent can offer his services as a buyer broker and show him other properties, telling him that the listing is currently "under contract" or that "the owner is not reachable at the moment", or any other excuse to delay. Thus he can make more money for himself by hijacking a potential buyer, even if temporarily.
(c) Up-selling his own personal exclusive listings before forwarding the correspondence.
I realize that some of these (especially (b)) could be illegal since it's technically lying, but dishonestly among brokers is not something new. Can anyone care to comment on this? I would be interested in signing up with Hauseit but I'm a bit concerned with the potential lack of transparency, honesty or integrity of the assisting broker and his overall motivation in all this. With the 1% commission this is not such an issue anymore, but the flat-fee offering feels almost like a free-lunch.
Thanks
Alex
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