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Updated about 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Miami Unethical Realtors!
Hello everyone,
I wanted to ask your opinion on something that caught my attention recently from a local luxury realtor. He was giving advice to buyer agents, basically saying that when you have a showing appointment but the listing agent has scheduled several showings at the same time, to just take your buyer and move on.
Now being a new agent but also someone who has worked under one of the top producers in Miami I learned a thing or two. I will usually only do showings one time and schedule them for 1-2 hours to give people enough time to show up. I have all of the interested buyers agents confirm their arrival time and space them out approx. 15 mins before the next agent shows up.
So my question is in your opinion. Do you think that this practice is unethical?
Thoughts, comments, criticism, tips from both sides would be appreciated.