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Misrepresentation and nondisclosure One of the leading causes of legal action against real estate agents is misrepresentation or nondisclosure of crucial property details. Agents might unintentionally provide incorrect information or omit docHub facts about a property, leading to client grievances.
Clients may contend that a real estate agent provided inaccurate information about a property, failed to disclose pertinent details, or offered misleading descriptions. Maintaining transparency and ensuring accurate property information is crucial to fostering trust with clients.
To begin your career properly, here are six common mistakes new real estate agents make and how you can avoid them. Lack of a Solid Business Plan. Neglecting to Build a Strong Network. Poor Time Management. Inadequate Marketing Efforts. Ignoring Continuing Education. Failing to Set Unrealistic Expectations.
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