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Center for REALTOR® Development

CRD, NAR education for real estate agents

The Center for REALTOR® Development podcast focuses on education in the real estate industry and is hosted by Monica Neubauer, an award-winning industry leader, speaker, and instructor based in Nashville, TN. The podcast discusses formal and informal sources of industry knowledge, including NAR education and credential programs. This podcast is for REALTORS®, REALTOR® associations, real estate and allied professionals, real estate educators, education providers such as schools, and consumers.

103 - 101: Explaining the Buyer Agreement and How to Use it Effectively with Brent Lancaster: Part 2
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  • 103 - 101: Explaining the Buyer Agreement and How to Use it Effectively with Brent Lancaster: Part 2

    In Part 1 with Brent Lancaster, we started the conversation about the Buyer Agreement and it’s a timely conversation. We recorded this before the proposed settlement from NAR was released. While the settlement is still proposed, and it’s not final, one of the key points in it is the importance of a signed agreement with our buyers. There are details to be clarified but it seems this topic is even more relevant than before we recorded it.

     

    This agreement with buyers to work together and get paid for the work you do is crucial for us. Brent owns a school and teaches CE classes in many states and is very familiar with the laws and agreements in many states. He’s not a lawyer and he’s not a pro on every single one but he does bring so much wisdom to the conversation. I’m thrilled to have him with me for this topic and I hope you join us for both episodes.

     

    Let’s join Brent and learn more about the sections that are in most Buyer Agreements. It’s important to understand all those sections, and why they are important. Your documents will vary from state to state, as does your law. Please refer to your state law first, guidance from your state and local associations, and, very importantly, your broker for clarity on your specific state and situation.

     

    [2:58] Brent Lancaster, welcome back with us! In the last episode, we talked about the Buyer Agreement, having the conversation with the buyer to sign it; why it’s important to sign it, and what happens if something goes wrong. In this episode, we want to discuss the elements of the Buyer Agreement. It’s becoming more important that they are accurate.

     

    [3:49] Defining your Buyer Agreement and how you fill it out is the job of your broker and the lawyers in your state. It is not your job. We’ll talk about some of the things we teach in the ABR® Accredited Buyer’s Representative designation. Go to your broker and your state law for your policy; also check with your state and local associations.

     

    [5:25] The commitment has a start date and an end date with a caveat for an automatic extension for a closing that is scheduled beyond the end date, similar to a listing agreement. The length may be negotiated. It may be for 180 days or no longer than a year to be enforceable.

    [6:56] In a discussion with a broker, in arbitration, or with a judge, they will look at much more than the agreement as to whether it’s enforceable. They’ll look at how closely you worked together, who made a change, how much work you did, and more. How many calories did you burn?

     

    [7:45] The Carryover Period extends the time of the agreement if the buyer buys a property after the agreement that you showed the buyer during the agreement. The buyer may still owe compensation. This clause protects you.

     

    [8:40] The Duties of Each Party is in two paragraphs. Discuss this in your buyer consultation in terms of your responsibilities and the buyer’s responsibilities. Try to have the same number of bullet points for each party. Brent gives some examples and priorities of the responsibilities of the agent.

     

    [12:50] Brent discusses some responsibilities of the buyer. The first is to work exclusively with the agent. Explain why that’s important. Discuss what happens if the buyer is approached by another agent, or walks through a model home. No one in a model home represents the buyer. They are working for the seller.

     

    [14:05] The buyer consultation covers some of these situations, such as what properties they’ve looked at, if they have financing and more.

     

    [15:51] One section deals with compensation. Explain how money flows in the transaction. The buyer gets a loan or cash. They hand that money to the seller. The seller pays off the mortgage, and fees, and keeps the net. The listing and buying agents get paid. Explain how much you get paid for your service.

     

    [17:35] Tell your buyer what your fee is and that you will do your best to get it from the seller. If the seller refuses, the buyer decides if they want to look at that home. Before you show any property, explain to the buyer how much they will need to bring to the table. They can decide if they want to look at it.

     

    [20:41] Monica notes that in Spain, an agent can be hired as a personal house shopper for the buyer. Monica also points out that buyers’ agents could be considered to be consultants. Consultants get paid.

    [22:18] There can be a section on a general description of the property type, a general area where you will look for it, and how much they will spend. If they materially change their mind, amend the agreement.

     

    [29:37] Brent explains compensation earned vs. compensation paid. What if you take the buyer up to days before closing and they want to terminate the contract? Language stating when your compensation is earned needs to be in the contract. Termination fees need to be negotiated in the contract.

     

    [31:36] You’re going to do what’s best for you. What we wanted to do in this episode is give you a general overview of some of the most important things that are in the Buyer Agreement.

     

    [31:47] Buyers are just dying to buy! There are some pent-up buyer demands. Brent is excited about the rest of 2024, second quarter, third quarter; those agents that are ready, those agents that have planted those seeds, they’re going to reap the rewards. Brent is excited for them.

     

    [32:24] Brent’s final word: “Thanks! I really appreciate the opportunity to do this, Monica! This has been so much fun. I really have enjoyed it and if anyone has any questions, just reach out to me. I’d be more than happy to help at least talk through it or have a conversation. This is my jam! I love talking about it!”

     

    [33:10] Brent, thank you so much for all your wisdom, clarity, and the beautiful way that you’ve explained some of those things!

     

    [33:49] Please continue to listen and learn from people who are creating solutions for you and your business in ways that produce growth and understanding for you and your client. Your ABR® instructors are working very hard all over the country to help us all be more focused on the quality service we bring to our clients and communicating that clearly to our prospects and the public.

     

    [34:09] Go to Learning.REALTOR to get more information about quality training online or in your local area. Getting your Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR®) designation is more important than ever. You might consider getting it again for a good refresher while considering your business options and plans. I have so enjoyed the personal engagement with agents in my classes on this topic.

    [34:37] Change can be good if we lean into the growth opportunities that it provides! Thanks so much for joining us! I’m Monica Neubauer for the Center for REALTOR® Development.

     

    Tweetables:

     

    “If you don’t tell your buyer what to do, then you’re going to lose that buyer.” — Brent Lancaster

     

    “We wanted to give you an overview of some of the most important things that are in your agreement.” — Brent Lancaster

     

    “Buyers are just dying to buy! There are some pent-up buyer demands. I am excited about the rest of 2024; second quarter, third quarter; those agents that are ready, those agents that have planted those seeds, they’re going to reap the rewards.” — Brent Lancaster

     

    Guest Links: LancasterInstitute.comBobBrooks.com

    LinkedIn: Brent Lancaster

     

    NAR Resource Links ABR® Accredited Buyer’s Representative

     

    Additional Links:

    Microcourses found at Learning.REALTOR. Use the coupon code PODCAST to obtain 15% off the price of any microcourse!

     

    crdpodcast@nar.realtor

    Crdpodcast.REALTOR

    Learning.REALTOR — for NAR Online Education

    Training4RE.com — List of Classroom Courses from NAR and its affiliates

    CRD.REALTOR — List of all courses offered

    facts.realtor

     

    Host Information:

    Monica Neubauer

    Speaker/Podcaster/REALTOR®

    Monica@MonicaNeubauer.com

    MonicaNeubauer.com

    FranklinTNBlog.com

     

    Monica’s Facebook Page: Facebook.com/Monica.Neubauer

    Instagram: Instagram.com/MonicaNeubauerSpeaks

     

    Guest Bio

    Brent Lancaster

    Brent Lancaster combines his love of the business of real estate with his passion for education. As president/CEO of one of the nation’s oldest real estate schools, he offers a variety of solutions to the challenges agents face in today’s real estate environment.

     

    In 2003, Brent developed his first online course and has spent every year since, searching for innovative ways to bring quality and consistency to every agent using multiple delivery formats. Today, he continues to teach classroom instruction but has transformed the traditional brick-and-mortar classroom into a multimedia educational experience called On-Live™.

     

    Brent is also the broker/owner of his own real estate firm, Brent Lancaster & Associates.

    Wed, 07 Aug 2024 - 33min
  • 102 - 100: Explaining the Buyer Agreement and How to Use it Effectively with Brent Lancaster: Part 1

    Please Note: Effective August 17, 2024, all MLS Participants working with a buyer are required to obtain a written buyer agreement before touring a home. For details about this and other practice changes, please visit facts.realtor.

    This is our 100th episode — 100 great episodes with so many amazing people who volunteered their time to help you be the best agent you can be! So many helpful topics for your business! Who has been with me on the whole journey, even if you missed a few? If you see me out on the road at Midyear, Annual, or in a class, greet me and tell me what your favorite episode was! I’d love to hear it!

     

    Today, my guest, Brent Lancaster, and I talk about the often legally required, Buyer Representation Agreement. We recorded this before the proposed settlement from the NAR was released. While that settlement is still proposed, and not final, one of the key points in it is the importance of a signed agreement with our buyers. There certainly are many details to be clarified, but it seems this topic is even more relevant than when we recorded it last month, and we knew it was relevant then. This agreement with buyers to work together and get paid for the work you do is crucial to our work.

     

    Brent owns a school and teaches CE classes in many states. He’s very familiar with the laws and agreements in many states. He brings so much wisdom to the conversation. I am thrilled to have him with me on this important topic! I hope you can join me for both episodes!

     

    [3:47] Brent Lancaster is our guest for our 100th episode! Brent says he’s got fireworks and confetti! Brent is super excited and congratulates Monica on the 100th episode!

     

    [4:36] The laws and agency status in each state are not the same. As we talk about this, we need you, the listener, to recognize there are nuances and local practices. Always confirm questions with your broker.

     

    [5:11] We’re going to talk about buyer agency commitments. Not every state practices buyer agency and agreements differ by state. Some states are changing their laws. Watch for changes in your state. We’re recording this in March of 2024.

    [6:24] First, know what your state’s default agency position is. Regarding clients and customers, you owe your clients a lot more than you do your customers. We need to be honest and truthful to everyone.

     

    [7:20] You don’t owe your customers a fiduciary duty. You owe your clients a higher level of service: loyalty, obedience, confidentiality, and in some states, fiduciary duty. You also have the Code of Ethics, over and above the law.

     

    [8:41] March’s episodes with Lynn Madison are about all the things agents do for buyers. The structure is changing and there’s no longer an MLS amount a buyer’s agent will get paid. You’ll need an agreement,

     

    [10:22] Buyer’s agents have just been accepting the Offer of Compensation. You show different properties, do the same thing, and are offered three different levels of compensation. That’s going away. Now, you, the buyer’s agents are in charge of your level of compensation.

     

    [11:27] Now you get to put your value on paper. A lot of agents haven’t done it. Change is hard even if you want to change. We’re at the point where it’s potentially obligated. Get on board, early!

     

    [12:12] Brent says a conversation needs to happen before a contract. Brent sits with a seller or a buyer and explains his value and services. The Listing Agreement or the Buyer Representation Agreement is a summation of those conversations.

     

    [15:35] Tell your buyer that to perform services for them to help them buy the house they want, you need to be in a client relationship with them. That’s what the Buyer Representation Agreement does. You must know what your value is. Do you struggle with your value? Go to Competition.REALTOR (now facts.realtor) for ideas!

     

    [17:11] When do you have the buyer sign the Buyer Representation Agreement? What do your broker and state law say? Brent says to have the buyer sign before the first showing. Showing is part of your value.

     

    [18:10] The first face-to-face contact when you present the Agency Disclosure, if your state has that, is a good time to present the Buyer Representation Agreement. A buyer consultation could be a good time.

    [21:22] If the buyer already has an agreement with another real estate agent but wants to work with you, find out if the buyer has gone on showings and what work the other agent has performed. Buyers need to be educated. A buyer can’t work with two agents. An agreement can be terminated with written notice.

     

    [23:13] REALTORS® have an affirmative obligation to determine if a buyer has a Buyer Representation Agreement. If an agent takes your client, ask if they asked the client if they had a signed agreement.

     

    [24:51] If a buyer doesn’t want to sign an agreement, you make a business decision. Is it a buyer you want to work with? Is it a buyer? What’s going to happen if you don’t get paid? It’s no fun to be burned.

     

    [26:40] What about unrepresented and unqualified buyers going into open-house homes? The NAR says 89% of buyers are represented by a real estate professional. Explain your value to the buyer!

     

    [29:35] What if the buyer’s agent doesn’t get paid? Brent notes some scenarios. Agency Representation and compensation are separate things. Legal representation doesn’t guarantee compensation.

     

    [31:15] A Buyer Representation Agreement is a contract. The buyer says the agent will do work for the buyer and the buyer will pay the agent for the work. No reasonable person expects agents not to get paid.

     

    [31:55] The more the agent explains to the buyer how money flows in the transaction, the better off the agent will be. Brent covers negotiating cooperative compensation between the buyer and seller’s agents.

     

    [34:48] Brent believes that the buyers’ agents who are strong enough to have the conversations about compensation are the ones who are going to get the deals.

     

    [35:16] Monica encourages buyers’ agents not to be afraid to negotiate with the seller about compensation. The seller may not have chosen to make an offer but may agree to negotiate for a sale.

     

    [36:05] Brent’s final words: “Get used to having the conversation! … Those who get used to having it sooner are the ones who are going to win! We’re entering into an awesome market! Buyers are going to be more plentiful. If you can have the conversation, you’re going to convert faster than anybody else!”

     

    [36:33] Thanks so much to Brent Lancaster for sharing so much wisdom! I hope this conversation expanded your thinking about the benefit of having a signed agreement with your buyers. It is common for us to have agreements with service providers. We should have one too, with our clients.

     

    [36:58] Please join us for the second episode, where we will discuss the individual components of the agreement and why they are important. We will also discuss some of the considerations regarding even more clarification for the agreement, moving forward.

     

    [37:13] In these days, please listen to people who are creating solutions for you and your business in healthy ways. Your ABR® instructors are working very hard all over the country to help us all be more focused on the quality service we bring to our clients and to help us communicate that clearly.

     

    [37:35] Go to Learning. REALTOR to get more information about quality training online or in your local area. Getting your Accredited Buyer’s Representative designation is more important than ever. If you got it more than five years ago, you might consider getting it again. It’s been updated and is so helpful! [38:08] Change can be good if we lean into the growth opportunities that it provides! Thanks for joining us! I’m Monica Neubauer for the Center for REALTOR® Development.

     

    [39:17] When your clients ask you questions, have great conversations with them so you can go out there and help them buy those properties!

     

    Tweetables:

     

    “A lot of buyer’s agents have been staring at the Offer of Compensation and have just been accepting of what it is. Conceivably, I could show three different properties, do the exact same thing and essentially be offered three different levels of compensation.” — Brent Lancaster

     

    “The sticking point is it’s different. A lot of agents haven’t done it before. It’s different and hard. Change is hard even if we want to do it. Now, we’re at the point where this agreement is something that’s potentially going to be necessary.” — Brent Lancaster

     

    “[A Buyer Representation Agreement] is a contract where the buyer is saying ‘You’re going to do work for me and I’m going to pay you for that work.’ I don’t think that there’s anyone … that’s reasonable that expects agents not to get paid for what they do.” — Brent Lancaster

     

    “That’s the market that we’re headed to and those buyer’s agents that are strong enough to have those conversations [about compensation], I think those are the ones that are going to win the deals.” — Brent Lancaster

     

    Guest Links: LancasterInstitute.comBobBrooks.com

    LinkedIn: Brent Lancaster

     

    NAR Resource Links ABR® Accredited Buyer’s Representative

     

    Additional Links:

    Microcourses found at Learning.REALTOR. Use the coupon code PODCAST to obtain 15% off the price of any microcourse!

     

    crdpodcast@nar.realtor

    Crdpodcast.REALTOR

    Learning.REALTOR — for NAR Online Education

    Training4RE.com — List of Classroom Courses from NAR and its affiliates

    CRD.REALTOR — List of all courses offered

    facts.realtor

    098: “Navigating Client Conversations: Communicate Your Value with Confidence and Clarity with Lynn Madison: Part 1” 105 More Ways REALTORS® Are Worth Every Penny of Their Compensation

    Host Information:

    Monica Neubauer

    Speaker/Podcaster/REALTOR®

    Monica@MonicaNeubauer.com

    MonicaNeubauer.com

    FranklinTNBlog.com

     

    Monica’s Facebook Page: Facebook.com/Monica.Neubauer

    Instagram: Instagram.com/MonicaNeubauerSpeaks

     

    Guest Bio

    Brent Lancaster

    Brent Lancaster combines his love of the business of real estate with his passion for education. As president/CEO of one of the nation’s oldest real estate schools, he offers a variety of solutions to the challenges agents face in today’s real estate environment.

     

    In 2003, Brent developed his first online course and has spent every year since searching for innovative ways to bring quality and consistency to every agent using multiple delivery formats. Today, he continues to teach classroom instruction but has transformed the traditional brick-and-mortar classroom into a multimedia educational experience called On-Live™.

     

    Brent is also the broker/owner of his own real estate firm, Brent Lancaster & Associates.

    Tue, 23 Jul 2024 - 38min
  • 101 - 099: Navigating Client Conversations: Communicate Your Value with Confidence and Clarity with Lynn Madison: Part 2

    Please Note: Since the recording of this episode, NAR entered into a proposed settlement agreement that would end litigation of claims brought on behalf of home sellers related to broker commissions. To learn more, and to prepare for the practice changes taking effect August 17, 2024, go to facts.realtor.  

    Welcome to Part 2 of my conversation with Lynn Madison! Today we are talking about different business models. As you refresh your presentation of what you do and what you charge, we want you maybe to consider some other options or, at least, some other parts of the business and we also want you to be aware of the possibility that somebody else might have a different business model; how are you going to be prepared for that? Go back to episode 098 to hear the start of our conversation on clearly communicating your value to your clients. Lynn Madison has received the REBAC Hall of Fame Award, the REBI Distinguished Educator Award, and Educator and REALTOR® of the Year, both from the Illinois Association of REALTORS®. She is also one of the primary authors of the ABR® designation course and we are thrilled to have her back with us again. We will link to the other two episodes where Lynn has been with us, in the show notes.

     

    Welcome back, Lynn Madison, for Episode 2!

    [2:25] So we just want to talk about maybe some of the different ways people can get paid, maybe some challenges we see, and what we hear from people talking about business models. [2:45] Your business model must be something that is allowed in your state. Your menu of services must not include options that are lower than the minimum services that the license law requires you to give.

     

    [5:05] Competition.REALTOR (now facts.realtor) lists tasks you perform for clients. Are they in your business model? Lynn says your business model is what you deliver but be consistent. She talks about when inconsistency hurt her.

     

    [7:44] If you provide different levels of service, have the client check and sign on a written document what level of services they are choosing, so there is no confusion or anger later. Be very clear about it.

     

    [8:37] Lynn has a pledge of performance. In it, she offers her full level of service to every client. If she offered less service to some, she would need a separate pledge of performance for that level of service.

     

    [10:07] Lynn teaches about six buckets: finding a suitable property, showing property, analyzing the market, writing a reasonable offer, negotiating the offer, and following the transaction through to the closing.

     

    [10:47] People don’t like to lose out. When you have a buyer sign a Buyer Representation Contract, you move the buyer from customer-level service to client-level service. Lynn explains what that means by law.

     

    [14:50] You’re going to want to have this Buyer Representation Contract signed with a compensation amount in it. You’re going to have to figure out how to talk about compensation with your buyers.

     

    [15:33] Stop being afraid of talking about compensation. Explain what it is you do to earn the money you are making. Nobody works for free.

    [19:34] Study in the last 18 months in your market, how long it took you to find a property for your buyer. Tell your client, in this market, it takes about four to six months to find a house. Would that fit your plans?

     

    [22:54] Follow your state law regarding the contract and protection period. What if they buy something after the contract that you showed them? If the contract period is long, there must be an opt-out.

     

    [26:52] Lynn wants to give her buyers premium-level services but if the buyer finds a house in two weeks instead of six months, that’s a good place to offer a menu of services. Also, Monica tells why this podcast episode is not an antitrust violation conversation in the discussion of business models.

     

    [29:27] You can use a free Zoom account to meet with buyers, especially if out of town. Share your screen with them. Tell how they will be notified of new listings in MLS and other features and statistics.

     

    [31:10] Statistics of days a home stays on the market can show the urgency of making a move to buy a home. You can show these electronically or on paper. NAR resources linked below can help.

     

    [32:43] Lynn takes NAR resources and personalizes them for herself to show her clients her pledge of performance of what she will do for them to get them the right property at the right terms to the closing.

     

    [34:40] How Lynn deals with appraisal disagreements.

     

    [35:41] In this hour, Monica and Lynn have shared some of what they teach in the ABR® class. Be sure to take the ABR® designation, with Lynn, online, or locally.

     

    [36:49] “If you’ve not read the book, Who Moved My Cheese?, get it and read it. If you think about what we’re going through, it helps you realize that you’ve got to change your mindset.”

     

    [37:52] Monica thanks Lynn Madison. She gives us so much great information! What is your takeaway from this conversation? Can you bring some points back to your team or brokerage firm?

     

    [38:05] Please share this podcast with your fellow agents. I am learning all the time and I am talking with some very well-trained and thoughtful educators. They want to help you and the people that they train to make the transition that needs to be made. Please share this as a resource for this time.

     

    [38:31] The Center for REALTOR® Development offers excellent training and you can find live, live virtual, and online courses, designations, and micro-courses. Check out the ABR® offerings and the SRS offerings locally or at Learning.REALTOR.

    Tweetables:

     

    “Your business model cannot be something that is not allowed in your state. Some states have, for example, Minimum Services. If I have an exclusive agreement with my client, whether it's a listing or a buyer, I must give them a certain level of service.” — Lynn Madison

     

    “I’m at a loss as to understand why a buyer would want to go [without representation]. But part of the problem is we haven’t been having these conversations with the buyers.” — Lynn Madison

     

    “You’re going to have to figure out how to talk about compensation with your buyers. All of this ties back into your value proposition.” — Lynn Madison

     

    “If you’ve not read the book, Who Moved My Cheese?, get it and read it. If you think about what we’re going through, it helps you realize that you’ve got to change your mindset.” — Lynn Madison

     

    Guest Links: Madisonseminars.com

    lynn@madisonseminars.com

     

    080: “Talking Buyers, Contracts, Value, and Fees with Lynn Madison”

    098: “Navigating Client Conversations: Communicate Your Value with Confidence and Clarity with Lynn Madison: Part 1”

     

    NAR Resource Links ABR® Accredited Buyer’s Representative

    SRS Seller Representative Specialist

     

    Additional Links:

    Microcourses found at Learning.REALTOR. Use the coupon code PODCAST to obtain 15% off the price of any microcourse!

     

    crdpodcast@nar.realtor

    Crdpodcast.REALTOR

    Learning.REALTOR — for NAR Online Education

    Training4RE.com — List of Classroom Courses from NAR and its affiliates

    CRD.REALTOR — List of all courses offered

    Competition.REALTOR

     

    Host Information:

    Monica Neubauer

    Speaker/Podcaster/REALTOR®

    Monica@MonicaNeubauer.com

    MonicaNeubauer.com

    FranklinTNBlog.com

     

    Monica’s Facebook Page: Facebook.com/Monica.Neubauer

    Instagram: Instagram.com/MonicaNeubauerSpeaks

     

     

     

    Guest Bio

    Lynn Madison

    Lynn is the owner of Lynn Madison Seminars, a full-service training and development company devoted to the advancement of professionalism in real estate.

     

    Formerly Lynn was Vice President and Director of Career Development for The Prudential Preferred Properties in Chicago, a 25 office firm with over 900 associates, where she authored and trained their New Agent Institute. Before that, she held the same position with First United REALTORS®, a local independent with 28 offices. She was the manager of two different offices for First United. Prior to that, she was an award-winning salesperson — receiving their Salesperson of the Year honors.

     

    Lynn speaks annually at the NAR conventions and is an ABR®, BPOR, GRI, SFR, SRES®, and SRS instructor and has conducted classes in over 30 states. Lynn's involvement with REBAC goes beyond instructing. She conducts the trainer recertification program for REBAC instructors annually and has authored or co-authored the SFR, ABR®, and BPOR courses.

     

    Lynn regularly conducts the New Member Orientation program for many of the associations in the Chicagoland area, as well as Professional Standards and Leadership training sessions for many state and local Associations. She is the Treasurer of Main Street Organization of REALTORS® her local 14,000+ member association.

     

    At the National level, Lynn currently serves on the NAR Professional Development Committee, and the RPAC Participation Council, and has served on Equal Opportunity and Cultural Diversity as well as Professional Standards and Risk Management. Lynn has been honored with two NAR Hall of Fame memberships — RPAC and REBAC.

     

    At the state level, Lynn has served as Chair of the RPAC Fund Raising Committee, Professional Standards Committee, and GRI Board of Governors and has served as a member of the License Law Rewrite Task Force, License Law Scope & Structure Working Group, the Equal Opportunity Working Group, Education MIG as well as IAR’s Strat Plan and Convention Committees. She is the author of over 20 continuing education classes in Illinois. She has also served on the state Continuing Education Task Force and the CE Curriculum and Instructor Development Subcommittees. As a member of the Illinois Agency Task Force Lynn has been instrumental in the creation and training of new agency policies.

     

    Lynn is ITI certified, a member of the Real Estate Educators Association, was a National Educator of the Year award winner, has received the Educator of the Year award from AIREE, the Illinois real estate educator of the year and REALTOR® of the Year honors from her local association in 2003 and was named the Illinois Association REALTOR® of the Year for 2011.

     

    Lynn's Credentials

    2016 President Mainstreet Organization of REALTORS®, 18,000 MEMBER ASSOCIATION

    2011 REALTOR® of the Year — Illinois Association of REALTORS®

    2003 REALTOR® of the Year — Main Street Organization of REALTORS®

    Speaker at the NAR Convention since 1993

    REBAC Hall of Fame

    RPAC Hall of Fame

    Conducts over 250 continuing education seminars annually

    NAR and REBI Certified to Teach:

    ABR®

    SFR

    SRES®

    SRS

    RENE

    PSA

     

    Mon, 08 Jul 2024 - 39min
  • 100 - 098: Navigating Client Conversations: Communicate Your Value with Confidence and Clarity with Lynn Madison: Part 1

    Welcome back, Friends! Our podcast has received another award from AVA Digital Awards, an international competition that recognizes excellence by creative professionals in the area of digital communication. We received a Gold Award for Podcast and Audio Production! 

    We have another amazing award-winning guest today! She has been recognized as an amazing instructor, having received the ABR® Hall of Fame Award, the REBI Distinguished Educator Award, REALTOR® of the Year, and Educator of the Year, both from the Illinois Association of REALTORS®. She is one of the primary authors of the ABR® designation course and we are thrilled to have her back with us again. She was with us last year to talk about the changes in the industry and how to prepare for them. We will link to that episode in the show notes.

    Today, we are going to dig in deeper with Lynn, specifically about ways to show your value to your clients. We must improve our skill in communicating what we do and how valuable our skills are to our clients. We have two episodes this month with Lynn, and I hope you can listen to both of them! They are worth your time!

     

    [3:19] Build your value proposition; if you don’t quantify what you’re doing, you don’t know the value you bring to buyers.

     

    [4:46] You need the client to know what you do for them. It is sometimes harder and more work to get a lower-priced transaction to the closing table. The average buyer doesn’t know the value you bring if you haven’t explained it to them.

    [7:39] Lynn notes that “value proposition” is sales language and people don’t want to be sold, they want to buy a house. Tell the buyer about the value you bring them, not about your value proposition.

     

    [8:29] A contractor building a house has a standards sheet showing what is included and some optional upgrades. Lynn talks about using a Buyer Representation Agreement. Lynn makes sure the buyer understands the “big bucket” things she does for them.

     

    [11:38] A weekly call with buyers keeps them updated on what you have done for them to help them buy a house. Lynn thinks we all should be doing that.

     

    [13:46] Lynn tells buyers that not all available properties are on the internet and not all properties on the internet are available.

     

    [14:03] If you don’t consistently touch base with the buyer, they go out looking with other people. Stay in touch weekly with your buyers!

     

    [16:59] Use your analytical tool in your MLS and communicate to your buyers what the market is doing. Lynn shares a recent example about pricing listings.

     

    [18:34] It’s hard for buyers to see we have an inventory shortage when the houses are everywhere. Unfortunately, in many cases, we’re not communicating this to our buyers.

     

    [19:24] In your weekly call with your buyer, share data, such as the updated absorption rate. In the market niche you’re looking at, what went under contract this week?

     

    [20:03] Lynn shares a story from her travels. Lynn shares more facts about the absorption rate or month’s supply of inventory.

    [24:36] You would have a license law problem and a code of ethics problem if you showed houses to someone in an exclusive contract to purchase with another brokerage company.

     

    [28:16] If something changes along the way, you may need multiple consultations.

     

    [31:23] Sellers are now recording the agent and buyers going through their homes. So we have to be careful what we talk about. This is a relationship business. We build relationships in person.

     

    [33:54] Some websites pull the new listing data in the middle of the night. That puts them almost 24 hours behind the MLSs. This happens in a counseling session.

     

    [34:36] Lynn’s last word: “NAR has a website called Competition.realtor. On there find ‘105 Things that Buyer Agents Do for Their Buyer Clients.’

     

    [35:20] It might help you to formulate your value proposition. Find out what you’re passionate about, that your buyers have benefitted from, and talk about that.

     

    [38:05] Kudos for doing your best to get your clients the help they need and want. The Center for REALTOR® Development offers excellent training and you can find live, live virtual, and online courses, designations, and micro-courses. Check out the ABR® offerings locally or at Learning.realtor.

     

    Tweetables:

     

    “You go too long without talking to somebody and you can’t figure out how to get yourself back on track.” — Lynn Madison

     

    “Not all of the available properties are on the internet and not all of what’s on the internet is available. We have stuff in the MLS that they don’t see. Most MLSs do.” — Lynn Madison

     

    “This is a relationship business and it’s hard to build a relationship if all you’re ever doing is communicating with somebody via computer and texting.” — Lynn Madison

     

    “I talk with my buyers a lot about my having at least 10 different ways to make their offer stronger in a multiple-offer situation.” — Lynn Madison

     

    Guest Links:Madisonseminars.com

    lynn@madisonseminars.com

     

    080: “Talking Buyers, Contracts, Value, and Fees with Lynn Madison”

     

    NAR Resource LinksABR®

     

    Additional Links:

    Microcourses found at Learning.REALTOR. Use the coupon code PODCAST to obtain 15% off the price of any microcourse!

     

    crdpodcast@nar.realtor

    Crdpodcast.REALTOR

    Learning.REALTOR — for NAR Online Education

    Training4RE.com — List of Classroom Courses from NAR and its affiliates

    CRD.REALTOR — List of all courses offered

     

     

    Host Information:

    Monica Neubauer

    Speaker/Podcaster/REALTOR®

    Monica@MonicaNeubauer.com

    MonicaNeubauer.com

    FranklinTNBlog.com

     

    Monica’s Facebook Page: Facebook.com/Monica.Neubauer

    Instagram: Instagram.com/MonicaNeubauerSpeaks

     

    Guest Bio

    Lynn Madison

    Lynn is the owner of Lynn Madison Seminars, a full-service training and development company devoted to the advancement of professionalism in real estate.

     

    Formerly Lynn was Vice President and Director of Career Development for The Prudential Preferred Properties in Chicago, a 25 office firm with over 900 associates, where she authored and trained their New Agent Institute. Before that, she held the same position with First United REALTORS®, a local independent with 28 offices. She was manager of two different offices for First United. Prior to that, she was an award-winning salesperson — receiving their Salesperson of the Year honors.

     

    Lynn speaks annually at the NAR conventions and is an ABR®, BPOR, GRI, SFR, SRES®, and SRS instructor and has conducted classes in over 30 states. Lynn's involvement with REBAC goes beyond instructing. She conducts the trainer recertification program for REBAC instructors annually and has authored or co-authored the SFR, ABR® and BPOR courses.

     

    Lynn regularly conducts the New Member Orientation program for many of the associations in the Chicagoland area, as well as Professional Standards and Leadership training sessions for many state and local Associations. She is the Treasurer of Main Street Organization of REALTORS® her local 14,000+ member association.

     

    At the National level, Lynn currently serves on the NAR Professional Development Committee, and the RPAC Participation Council, and has served on Equal Opportunity and Cultural Diversity as well as Professional Standards and Risk Management. Lynn has been honored with two NAR Hall of Fame memberships — RPAC and REBAC.

     

    At the state level, Lynn has served as Chair of the RPAC Fund Raising Committee, Professional Standards Committee, GRI Board of Governors and has served as a member of the License Law Rewrite Task Force, License Law Scope & Structure Working Group, the Equal Opportunity Working Group, Education MIG as well as IAR’s Strat Plan and Convention Committees. She is the author of over 20 continuing education classes in Illinois. She has also served on the state Continuing Education Task Force and the CE Curriculum and Instructor Development Subcommittees. As a member of the Illinois Agency Task Force Lynn has been instrumental in the creation and training of new agency policies.

     

    Lynn is ITI certified, a member of the Real Estate Educators Association, was a National Educator of the Year award winner, has received the Educator of the Year award from AIREE, the Illinois real estate educator of the year and REALTOR® of the Year honors from her local association in 2003 and was named the Illinois Association REALTOR® of the Year for 2011.

     

    Lynn's Credentials

    ■      2016 President Mainstreet Organization of REALTORS®, 18,000 MEMBER ASSOCIATION

    ■      2011 REALTOR® of the Year — Illinois Association of REALTORS®

    ■      2003 REALTOR® of the Year — Main Street Organization of REALTORS®

    ■      Speaker at the NAR Convention since 1993

    ■      REBAC Hall of Fame

    ■      RPAC Hall of Fame

    ■      Conducts over 250 continuing education seminars annually

    ■      NAR and REBI Certified to Teach:

    ○      ABR®

    ○      SFR

    ○      SRES®

    ○      SRS

    ○      RENE

    ○      PSA

    Tue, 05 Mar 2024 - 39min
  • 99 - 097: Filling your Buyer Pipeline with Current and Future Clients: Part 2 with Janet Judd

    We’re back with our second episode of the month to talk about connecting with people so that you will have clients throughout 2024. We call it filling your pipeline. Many of us focus on getting business. If we can spend time connecting with people with purpose, there generally will be a more steady flow of clients throughout the year. Did you apply anything you’ve learned from the first episode already? We would love to hear what worked for you! Our email address is in the show notes.

     

    In this episode, we will look at the difference between online leads and live leads and a few marketing tips. February’s guest is Janet Judd. She’s a 2022 ABR® Hall of Fame recipient, Missouri Real Estate Commissioner, former President of the Missouri Association of REALTORS®, and she has won a number of awards in the business. She is going to give you real actionable tips to help you fill your buyer pipeline for 2024.

    [3:08] Excellent content on your site makes the difference. Janet gives some great recommendations. 

     

    [4:37] Janet hangs on to hits because they picked her. Respond promptly when they contact you. Janet suggests you host virtual tours and webinars on your site.

    [7:08] Janet pays the website professionals for content, SEO, and marketing of her site. 

     

    [10:25] Janet advertises in a neighborhood magazine to 55,000 homes a month. That’s generated a few calls that she puts in her pipeline to send a monthly postcard. 

     

    [16:47] When her leads start responding more conversationally to her texts or emails, Janet knows it's time to set up a phone call with them to slowly but surely reel them in.

     

    [18:46] Make sure you have testimonials on your website. Ask your clients for a testimonial right at the closing. 

     

    [20:29] Janet is a worker bee. She volunteers and works hard. Active listening is one of Janet’s superpowers. If you can do that, it makes all the difference.

     

    [22:13] Janet carries a wire-bound index card file in her purse to record notes about new contacts. For Janet, Top Producer is her “second brain.” Find your “second brain” that creates a flow.

     

    [31:30] Be a resource. It creates credibility, trust, and an emotional connection. People decide with their emotions. The educational approach is her focus, now.

     

    [33:50] I’m going to encourage our listeners to go back and listen to Part 1 of this conversation if they haven’t already where Janet talks about her system of keeping up with leads and clients.

     

    [34:55] Some states allow incentives or inducements, some do not. Check your state law before offering one.

     

    [36:08] Some agents hold R.S.V.P.-only open houses as a security issue and let only one person come in at a time. Don’t share your personal information online.

     

    [38:08] Janet’s last word: “You need consistent, excellent service to your existing clients. That’s what’s going to keep you in the business. … Whatever you do, autograph it with excellence. 

     

    [39:11] My favorite takeaway from Part 2 was the reminder that everything we do to improve our visibility will cost us time or money. What was your favorite tip from the 2nd episode? If you missed the first episode about great ways to connect with people in real-time, head back and hear Janet’s tips to get started.

     

    [40:25] We’re going to be having several months of episodes focusing on tools to help you communicate more clearly, set excellent expectations, and create great experiences. What classes are you planning to take to improve your business? Go to Learning.realtor to find lots of live, virtual, and online classes.

    Join us in March for more ways to improve your business model and to think a little bit differently. Thanks for joining us! Make some calls, tighten up your system, go out there, and sell some houses!

    Tweetables:

     

    “You also want to have a call to action on your website so that they know what to do. For me is just ‘Call JJ.’ Call Janet Judd.” — Janet Judd

     

    “I truly believe the old ways are coming back again. So print media could be coming back. So I started doing that.” — Janet Judd

     

    “It has to be ‘Janet-proof.’ That means I can’t break it, it’s easy to learn, it’s intuitive, I can get to it on my phone, and get that information that I need, right away … before I call them, and get all those notes.” — Janet Judd

     

    “If I can get them on a phone call, I can usually get them.” — Janet Judd

     

    Guest Links: Jane Judd on LinkedIn

    NARRPR.com REALTOR® Property Resource

     

    Slydial

    American Greetings digital cards

    Top Producer®

    NAR Library

    Building a Second Brain: A Proven Method to Organize Your Digital Life and Unlock Your Creative Potential, by Tiago Forte

     

    NAR Resource Links NAR.realtor/technologyABR®

    SRS

     

    Additional Links:

    Microcourses found at Learning.REALTOR. Use the coupon code PODCAST to obtain 15% off the price of any microcourse!

     

    crdpodcast@nar.realtor

    Crdpodcast.REALTOR

    Learning.REALTOR — for NAR Online Education

    Training4RE.com — List of Classroom Courses from NAR and its affiliates

    CRD.REALTOR — List of all courses offered

     

    Host Information:

    Monica Neubauer

    Speaker/Podcaster/REALTOR®

    Monica@MonicaNeubauer.com

    MonicaNeubauer.com

    FranklinTNBlog.com

     

    Monica’s Facebook Page: Facebook.com/Monica.Neubauer

    Instagram: Instagram.com/MonicaNeubauerSpeaks

     

    Guest Bio

    Janet Judd

    Former Police Officer. First female hired by a 55-man department in St. Louis County — in the early ’80s. First female elected Class President at the St. Louis Police Academy. That’s why I teach the updated and revamped NAR REALTOR® Safety Course via Zoom and in-person. 2022 Chair of NAR’s Safety Advisory Council. Presented Safety Topic at the August 2021 Leadership Summit. First Hispanic to be elected President of Missouri REALTORS® and St. Louis REALTORS®. Missouri Real Estate Commissioner. 2023 Triple Play Instructor. 6000+ attendees from New York, New Jersey & Pennsylvania. NAR Appointee to the elite Professional Standards Advisory Council.

    Janet Judd, CRS, CIPS, GRI, ABR, SRES, AHWD, RENE

    RE/MAX Results Broker-Associate

    2021 President Missouri REALTORS®

    2016 Salesperson of the Year Missouri REALTORS®

    2015 President St. Louis Association of REALTORS®

    Hall of Fame Member Realtors® Political Action Committee

    RE/MAX International Hall of Fame

    St. Louis Magazine 15-year Five-Star Award

    Recipient For Client Customer Service

    www.JanetJudd.com

    Tue, 20 Feb 2024 - 42min
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