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East Hampton - This email from Judi Desiderio raised the issue of exclusive rentals, giving Town & Country's strong (no surprise, right?) opinion as well. "Lona, [as a] widely read voice of real estate this issue must be addressed: There are some greedy agents ill-advising their clients (to whom they have a fiduciary obligation mind you) that they should give them an exclusive on their rental. The agents chat up 'control,' 'qualifying tenants,' 'superior market reach!' Well, it's almost never in the best interest of the owner to do an exclusive rental - but you know that - you've walked 10 miles in my shoes."
Didn't know this topic was so hot (and dangerous) as Montauk's Ed Bruel pointed out to Realty Takes in response to our email query blast. One way or another, besides fiduciary responsibilities, it seems to be all about money. Hard to believe! And also about work and time, which is, after all about money, too. You do remember time is money.
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Guest (Nancy) from Sag Harbor, NY says:
In regard to the issue of security: 99% of the brokerage community I work with are responsible and professional. In order to show a rental property a broker must call for an appointment with the homeowner. It is easy to introduce yourself as a broker via email or internet which I do with regularity if the homeowner has not yet had the opportunity to have "met" me. The truth is there is a healthy absorption of homes this year that are now exclusive rentals and they do not serve the homeowner, just the broker. If I remember correctly, my fiduciary obligation is to the homeowner and clearly an exclusive rental listing is not in the owner's best interest. In this kind of market the homeowner deserves and expects the maximum exposure to potential customers/tenants. With an exclusive rental the homeowner has but one website and one brokerage representing their interests out of many qualified and professional brokers with well known and long established firms. To the broker who stated the brokers who complain do few rentals...a working broker participates in all transactions of real estate and the homeowners would most likely be surprised to know exactly what an exclusive rental means to their ability to rent their home. Ask yourself as a homeowner this question: would you mind not having your property viewed by as many potentially qualified tenants as possible if you wanted to rent your home and perhaps had to rent your home? Would it be alright with you if you knew other brokers did not want to show your house because there were other properties they could show wherein there was no split share with another brokerage? I believe it is my duty to be truthful to homeowners in every aspect of my representing them and I can not seem to see any possible advantage to the homeowner in taking their rental home as an exclusive, especially in this economic climate. Avarice clearly seems to be the operative motivation in obtaining such an agreement from an unsuspecting homeowner.