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two objections from sellers i am unsure how to handle
As a real estate agent, i am following up with all of my old leads that i had when i was flipping. i have a huge stack of people who want to sell.
The big objection i hear is, " i would sell it if i could get a good price (full value), but i dont want to list it with an agent because i do not want to interrupt my tenants. The income is good, but i would not be opposed to selling it." How do i handle this to get them to list with me?
2nd objection i hear is, " i am talking to another agent, but we have no signed any contracts yet." How can i convince him that i would be the better agent to work with?