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Real Estate Agent Safety

As much as we hope our clients are well informed on the best practices when it comes to real estate agent safety, we still want to help educate.

Being a real estate agent comes with great rewards both professionally, personally within your community, and monetarily. Along with these rewards, agents face real threats to their safety. 5% of realtors have been the victim of a crime with 80% of agents knowing their attacker. This has been largely based on three categories of crime including, robbery, assault, and identity theft.

Do you and your brokerage have a procedure to keep you safe?

If you don’t know if your brokerage has a policy in place, ask today!

If they don’t, get involved. Make your concern known. Every brokerage should make safety a priority.

Do you have a personal plan?

Open houses, meeting new clients, conventions, and your web presence, can all be opportunities for crime. You should have a safety plan in place for each setting.

Verify, verify, verify.

When you receive a new lead or if you’re contacted by a potential client, do your research. All it takes is a few minutes of your time to make sure they are who they say they are.

During open houses:

Meeting new clients for the first time:

When you attend a convention:

Protect your web presence:

We care about your clients too.

In our opinion, the measure of a great agent can be summed up in how educated a client is before, during, and after a transaction. It is the agent’s responsibility to make certain their client is well informed on the safety of their deal.

Hint…wire fraud.

If you are a new agent or just want to brush up on your wire fraud knowledge, make it a priority to become an expert on the subject.

Hackers can attain information on a transaction and emails of the parties involved, to send fraudulent emails with wiring instructions to their back account, posing as the title company, real estate attorney, or you…their real estate agent. This is a sneaky way criminals can ruin your buyer’s deal and take their savings.

It is better to be prepared than surprised.

Stay safe & share your knowledge with others!

Resources for you:

https://www.nar.realtor/safety

https://www.nar.realtor/wire-fraud

https://www.nar.realtor/safety/56-safety-tips-for-realtors

https://www.lastpass.com/

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