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Updated over 5 years ago, 08/17/2019

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When to find a new Realtor?

Ron Fiscus
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I can give the full story here, but in effort to keep it somewhat short my questions are as follow. I have a 30-unit property listed with a Realtor and I’m curious how often one should expect interaction with the realtor. I have been told 3 times now that he has a showing coming up, but nothing ever materializes. It has now been about 33 days since I have heard from him. Is this normal, or should I be getting regular communications? Also, if there is no interest in the property, how long should I leave it on the market? I question how dedicated the guy is to selling the property since when he was selling two other properties for me to 1031 into this 30-unit he was communicating weekly if not multiple times per week (a good amount of commission was involved).

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