by JD@Preview » Sun Mar 25, 2007 12:00 pm
I don't bypass the the listing agent. He/she has the right and responsibility to be there when the offer is presented. I *prefer* that their agent be there when I do the presentation so he can give his analysis of our offer. Traditionally the offer to purchase was always given by the buyer's agent, it's just that with the evolution of technology and a glut of incompetent lazy agents we've taken to doing it by fax. Your listing agent is right; never, ever speak to a buyers agent without him present and if you're the type who can't keep his mouth shut don't talk at all, just listen. I can parse a lot of a seller's position from the things they'll voluntarily blab to an agent.