The one thing that I always thought when I was a real estate agent was why do client's think that when we agree to sell your house that we will not try to do other business at the same time (like any other professional on the planet). Maybe rather than spouting off about a hard working agent that is trying their best to sell your home and make a living, perhaps you should think about what effect you, the seller, is having on the home's ability to sell? Are you adamant on a selling price that is too high? Whenever the agent brings a potential buyer around to look at your house, is it dirty or clean? Do you take any of the agents advice such as baking cookies when potential buyers visit to give the house more of a "home" smell for example? Maybe you'd be better off working with your agent rather than against them.
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