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Feb 21, 2014 at 16:00 comment added pandita I'm not paying them. Other's do. This causes real estate agents to have more influence in design/development than desired or useful. I'd recommend to work in the area, i.e. development or construction, before making judgements based on ideas/ideology or before writing in bold.
Feb 21, 2014 at 15:39 comment added DVK unless they force you to use their services instead of looking for the estate on your own, they are fulfilling your (customer's) need. If you didn't need them you'd not pay them.
Feb 21, 2014 at 14:29 vote accept pandita
Feb 21, 2014 at 14:27 comment added pandita Hi @DVK. I acknowledge that there are different cultures in different firms and that different people approach their work in different ways: sometimes highly ethical, sometimes the opposite and most often somewhere in between. I'm dealing with real estate agents professionally. Based on this experience I feel that the majority of real estate agents in highly developed areas fulfill only one need, their own. This is highly subjective obviously and based on my personal experience. Nonetheless I stand to the wording above. Passionately. Thanks.
Jan 12, 2014 at 3:14 history edited Pieter Geerkens CC BY-SA 3.0
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Dec 23, 2013 at 15:51 comment added DVK -1 for "leeching on the hard work of others". If you think that finding and matching buyer to a seller is easy work, you don't have to pay for it. Unless a real estate agent uses the power of state regulation to makes such a choice impossible, then he's not "leeching", but merely fulfilling a need.
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