How can you tell if an agent is looking to exit your firm? Here are seven warning signs to look out for, and what to do if you spot them.
Source: Inman News
7 signs an agent is preparing to leave your brokerage
More from agent adviceMore posts in agent advice »
- 41 years, 8 lessons, 1 truth about real estate that never changes
- What Tom Ferry’s latest poll reveals about the future-focused agent
- Yes, the current market is brutal, but ‘boomsday’ is on the way
- Why a better morning routine is your secret lead gen weapon
- Got $20? Here’s how to fulfill your marketing needs (with AI) in 2025
More from broker adviceMore posts in broker advice »
- 7 things real estate brokers should do before the end of the year
- FTC sues Zillow: A wake-up call for real estate agents and brokers
- C21’s Mike Miedler speaks on the power of a ‘to-don’t’ list
- 5 things your broker is too nice to tell you, but you need to hear
- 3 tips to help budding brokers go from surviving to thriving
More from BrokerageMore posts in Brokerage »
- Earning gratitude: 5 ways to move the needle in your business
- Zillow Flex class-action complaint now includes RICO allegations
- Kris Lindahl on why unapologetic authenticity is your only sustainable marketing plan
- Here’s why SMART goals are dumb and STUPID goals work better
- NAR by the numbers: Dues flat, members ‘sticky,’ cost cuts ahead
More from independent brokerMore posts in independent broker »
More from indie brokerMore posts in indie broker »
More from OpinionMore posts in Opinion »
- 8 reasons you should never recommend a 50-year mortgage
- Why independent brokerages matter more than ever amid real estate consolidation
- Stop freaking out about 50-year mortgages. They might save the housing market
- Real estate has become lawsuit-happy, and it’s killing our credibility
- Why ‘leadership’ shouldn’t be a dirty word in real estate
More from SelectMore posts in Select »
- Earning gratitude: 5 ways to move the needle in your business
- Zillow Flex class-action complaint now includes RICO allegations
- Through the bathroom door: What 3D tours reveal about buyers today
- Rebounding mortgage rates dampen homebuyers’ appetites
- The end of ‘just listed’ marketing (and what to do instead)
Be First to Comment