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Sam McCormack
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cincinnati, OH
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How is everyone doing with the NAR "adjustments"?

Sam McCormack
Agent
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cincinnati, OH
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I posted about this a few weeks ago but I wanted to come back and see if anyone has made any different adjustments to their investing since the new settlement has taken place (all around the US). Are your agents you are working with explaining the differences (for areas it is just now affecting)? Are you only signing one time showing agreements? Do you feel any sort of difference? Do you still see the importance of having representation? I just want to know if anything has changed in the way you work on investing?

For reference, my clients understand what is happening, and are signing Exclusive Buyer Rep Agreements. The newer clients are signing one time showing agreements when I go see a property for them (or with them if they are in state), until they are comfortable with how I work, etc. I would say nothing has changed for me, only getting busier! I am curious about investors, agents, everyone!

  • Sam McCormack

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