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Wow! Some great tips, thank you all! I will talk with her again and let her know that I need her to work at a slower pace,this is my first home and a big investment and I want to make sure I understand things. I hope it works!
10. RIGHT OF PARTIES TO CANCEL.
10.1. Right of Buyer to Cancel. In the event Broker defaults under this Buyer Listing Contract, Buyer has the right to cancel this Buyer Listing Contract, including all rights of Brokerage Firm to any compensation if the Buyer Agency box at the top of page 1 is checked. Examples of a Broker default include, but are not limited to (1) abandonment of Buyer, (2) failure to fulfill all material obligations of Broker and (3) failure to fulfill all material Uniform Duties (§ 5) or, if the Buyer Agency box at the top of page 1 is checked, the failure to fulfill all material Additional Duties Of Buyer’s Agent (§ 6). Any rights of Buyer that accrued prior to cancellation will survive such cancellation.
You must tell her that you will not sign on any document without reading and understanding. You can also contact to her Broker, if this is not working for you than you can change your realtor, and this time you should hire genuine real estate realtor, before hiring check his/her background, history and license properly.
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I always tell folks that are about to sign the 35 or so pages of forms that I will be happy to go over every single line item with them or if they are comfortable not going through all the boilerplate, we can rip right through it.
Most prefer something halfway, but I've spent 2.5 hours explaining the forms to some folks. If your agent isn't willing to explain fully, to your satisfaction, find someone who will.
Tell her that you will not sign on any document without reading and understanding. She cant force you to sign on any document. Contact to the agency in which she is working and tell them to change your realtor.
The next time she interrupts, put up your hand and calmly say "This is the problem. If you cannot allow me to finish what I'm saying, I don't think we can continue to work together." If another interruption follows, put your hand up again and give her a non-verbal reminder 'look'. If she still doesn't get it, it's probably not going to work. She is accustomed to working at a fast pace and you need someone who takes more time and is more nurturing. There's nothing wrong with either style unless there's a mismatch between agent and customer.
I agree with you. It is the most important thing to have a good communication between agent and customer. According to me if she does not want to hear you, then you need to discuss with any senior agent of her and explain all things in front of senior agent and say, I do not want to work with her.
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