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SIZIF [17.4K]
2 years ago
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If a buyer agent with minority buyers in his car approaches a scheduled showing only to see a Confederate flag flying from the f

ront porch, the agent should
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Yakvenalex [24]2 years ago
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There are rules to follow when making sales. If the buyer agent with minority buyers in his car approaches a scheduled showing only to see a Confederate flag flying from the front porch, the agent should;

  • Consult with the buyers and determine whether they want to proceed.

<h3>What is the response of a listing agent who approaches a potential listing?</h3>

The response of a listing agent who approaches a potential listing only to find a Confederate flag flying from the front porch is that;

  • He should ask the seller if the flag stands for his racial prejudice and later ask that it should be removed.

Real estate agents are known to be business people and so thy are not social engineers. But if the agent believes the flag stand for racist attitudes that will hinder or enter the transaction and result in lowering of interest in the property, it is best to stop the listing.

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