How to Fire My Real Estate Agent? 10 Things You Need to Know
Finding a real estate agent is hard enough, but what are you supposed to do if you think you made a mistake? What if it causes you to lay awake at night, asking yourself, “I think I need to fire my real estate agent. How do I do that?”
Your real estate agent is supposed to be someone who can help you through the homebuying process, answer your questions, and try to find a house that meets (or even exceeds!) all of your wants and needs, within your budget. But sometimes things don’t work out — and that’s okay.
“If you’re calling your agent and you just don’t feel you guys are building together to find the right property, then — especially if you’re not in any kind of binding contract — it’s probably good to move on to somebody that you have better synergy with,” says Jason Mattson, a real estate agent who works with 81% more single-family homes than the average Las Vegas agent.
Before we go through the steps of firing your agent, let’s first review some situations that would cause someone (like you) to want to fire their agent and find a new one.