You can ask your real estate agent to cancel the contract if you want out of the relationship. One of two things might happen: they could agree they don't want to work in an untenable relationship and cancel the contract. Or they could refuse and you'll be stuck with them until the term of the contract expires.
Mutual Agreement: The most straightforward path to termination is when both parties agree to end the agreement. This often occurs when both the seller and broker recognize that their objectives are not being met, or circumstances have changed.
Just tell them why you are leaving, I've switched 5 times so far and love where I am now. Just have a sit down or zoom call with the broker and give them a notice via letter or email. But before you do, download all the contacts in your crm. Once you do that, delete them all.
If your Realtor drops you before you go into contract, or even if you simply don't feel your Realtor has your best interests at heart, hire another one -- and quickly! Don't lose momentum. If you have signed an exclusive buyer's broker agreement, make sure you get it canceled -- in writing.
Just send an email terminating the relationship. CC the broker. Move on. This isn't that big a deal.
Just send an email terminating the relationship. CC the broker. Move on. This isn't that big a deal.
Inform Your Current Brokerage It'd be best if you were to inform them yourself. As much as possible, avoid informing them of your decision via email or text message. Discuss your decision to change real estate brokerages with your leadership. Also, make sure you do it with professionalism and without offending them.
Let the agent know when, where, and what you are looking to buy or sell. You should also include a timeline during which you'd like the transaction to take place, as well as your budget. Anything beyond that can be discussed in a follow-up meeting.
The 'Sandwich Technique' involves delivering the decline between two positive statements. Compliment the broker, communicate your decision, and end with a positive remark.