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Updated 7 months ago,
When does a prospctive client become an assumed client?
Question for Real Estate Agents: At what point/after how much interaction with a prospective client, do you assume you have an unspoken agreement to work together?
I'm talking about the open-ended interactions, not situations where you've specifically spent your time for an individual.
For example:
a) If a prospective client encourages you to send them your listings?
b) If a client shows up to your open house after seeing one of your listings?
Yes, technically you have to have the contract, but really when do you think a commitment can be assumed?