Just Gettin' It Scenic Outdoors
First let me say that real estate agents are fiduciaries and are to act in the best interest of their clients and only follow the wishes of the client/principal.
Will Bingham has my family's property listed at this time and has reduced the price without consent of the entire ownership group which is a big big no no as you could imagine and also does not communicate in a timely fashion if at all. We did make him put it back. He actually reduced the price without having everyone agree via a written agreement because of his lack of communication skills, he just assumed it was okay to do so and said so in an email and has created a stigma with a great piece of land that could end up costing us money.
In addition, he has also ignored my attempts and the others to request information throughout and even blocked me and attempted to only communicate with the other owners because I finally had enough and let him have it. He will not assume responsibility for his actions.
Even in the beginning he made a mistake in the original listing agreement and ignored communication concerning the mistake and when I was finally able to reach him just made excuses as to how he could not fix it and it would have to wait until his assistant could make the necessary changes when she was available.
We are currently attempting to terminate the listing with him for due cause, which is, but not limited to poor and unprofessional performance, breach of fiduciary duty and not acting with reasonable skill and care. He is actually attempting to stronghold us to the agreement with conditional demands for termination that are not in the original agreement. He actually wants us to agree to pay him when the property sells after he terminates for a period of 180 days and thinks he is due payment for his egregious behavior. He has not acted with reasonable skill and care. We refuse to work with someone that has caused this much chaos and made so many mistakes and will look for another agent. We reserve the right to terminate anyone who cannot serve us properly as I hope that you will agree with.
Be careful with this one as he lives in an alternate universe where he does not have to perform up to par and can do as he pleases and make all the mistakes he wants without any real consequences and will be very confused when you, the client, are not satisfied and want to move on, because it is not what you think of his performance or lack thereof, it is only his assessment that matters. Once he gets you locked into a contract, you will not be able to get rid of him, even for due cause.