preparations, so showings do not interfere with your family and your life. • Letting buyers see your home in your absence — Buyers prefer to view homes without the seller present to listen to their critiques. Any questions should be fielded by your agent. • Weeding out non-qualified buyers — You can request that only qualified homebuyers view your home. If they are not eligible, even for creative financing, it’s a waste of everyone’s time — especially yours. You may have heard about a recent lawsuit involving the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and how it might impact home buyers and sellers. I want to assure you that my commitment to providing you with transparent and honest service remains unchanged. The lawsuit discusses important aspects of the real estate industry, particularly around how agents share listing information and the fees involved with buying and selling homes. It's all about ensuring fairness and transparency in the process, which is something I deeply support. If you have any concerns or questions about how this might affect your home buying or selling journey, please don't hesitate to reach out. I’m here to help you navigate these changes and ensure your real estate experience is as smooth and positive as possible.
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