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How (and why) to break up with a difficult client

Relationship building is an important part of a successful real estate career. That said, sometimes cutting ties with a client you don’t see eye to eye with is the best path forward. Keep reading for tips and best practices when you’re ready to call it quits with a client.

Reasons to end a relationship with a client

Real estate transactions can be incredibly stressful for all parties involved. We’re all bound to have a bad day. That said, if you’re working with a client who doesn’t respect your boundaries or your time, it might be time to move on.
If you’ve done your best to communicate the process and establish expectations and your client still has unrealistic demands, it’s not unreasonable to dissolve your relationship.

How to break up with a difficult client

If you’re struggling and you just can’t see the transaction through to the end, below are a few tips to help you cut ties with a tough client.

How to avoid difficult clients

Sometimes the best way to avoid a bad break-up is to avoid the type of clients who aren’t a right fit to begin with. It’s important to set clear expectations upfront. If they decide to go with a different agent, you can rest easy knowing you’ve avoided a potential disaster.

The bottom line: breaking up with a client isn’t easy, but sometimes it has to be done. No one enters a contract thinking it will end in a breakup. But sometimes, it’s best to call it quits for both parties.

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