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Dov Klitnick
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  • Brooklyn ny 11230
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Realtor slowing me down

Dov Klitnick
  • New to Real Estate
  • Brooklyn ny 11230
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Not shore what to do i have a realtor that's helped me out alot so I don't want to go around her but I'm trying to get a property asap but ever tim I wanna put in a offer or go look at a property it takes her a long time to get back and by then its too late any suggestions? 

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Russell Brazil
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Russell Brazil
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Originally posted by @Dov Klitnick:

@Russell Brazil @Deanay Morris it takes her a couple of hours which I'm just not shore if that not good for a realtor she keeps telling me that im not her only client which I understand but at the same time I want to be the first one putting in a offer right when it comes on the market so I'm just not shore if I'm being unrealistic cuz at fisr she responded pretty quick but then it started taking longer to get a response 

 A couple hours?

I dont want to be mean here, but you need to get a grip on reality. Your expectations are completely unreasonable unless you are willing to hire someone as an employee. 

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