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Safe Selling: Buyer or a Thief? How to Tell

September 23 2019

Is the buyer your agent is showing a home to actually a thief? Do your brokerage's agents know how to tell?

Last week, we showed you one common scam, "The Couple's Play," that pairs of thieves use to distract an agent. In this week's episode of "Safe Selling," we're showing other behaviors that agents should look for to identify a likely thief.

Share the video above with your agents so they can learn:

  • Why a prospect who 'dust checks' a window may actually be a thief
  • The type of photo a prospect takes that fingers them as a likely thief
  • Why single buyers are more likely to be burglars
  • The type of photo a prospect takes that fingers them as a likely thief
  • Questions to look out for that indicate your prospect may intend to burglarize the home later

Tune in next week when we'll learn how an agent's headshot can either attract or drive away potential predators!

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