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October 13, 2008 |
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No Phone Solicitation Allowed - Got A Problem With That?
by Marylyn B. Schwartz
Many agents have used phone solicitations quite effectively to build their businesses. They understand the power of the phone and that there are always folks sitting out there thinking of selling. There are also those who tried to sell but whose listings expired, and what about those ubiquitous FSBOs? For my money, they really need our help. Effective October 1st the law that put a few sizable coffin nails into phone solicitation goes into effect. The so called No-Call Law. Millions of Americans have already joined the registry. Truth be told, this is one uber-popular law. However, there are lots of talented folks at NAR working diligently on gaining some Realtor® exemptions. Those exemptions (or perhaps modifications) would include calls made to FSBOs, expireds and faxes sent. Through the collective efforts of NAR and several other national associations, on August 19th a stay on the implementation of the portion of the law that applies to faxes only was granted. That portion of the law will now take effect 1/1/05. This gives the concerned parties another year to negotiate some workable revisions to the law. Implementation alone presents challenges that no one fully understands at this juncture. So where does that leave the Realtor® who wants to continue to grow his/her business via phone while maintaining integrity with legalities? Here are the musts:
One of my favorite books of all time is Who Moved My Cheese?, by Johnson and Spencer. The Do-Not-Call Law is a classic example of the cheese moving. It just got up and ran this time. We always have choices when the cheese up and leaves. For me, dealing with difficult change usually involves my jammies and a gallon of ice cream. Next day -- I'm out to find new ways to achieve whatever it was that I set out to do. While this problem-solving method might not work for you (what the heck, eat the ice cream anyway.) if you aren’t willing to find a way around the challenge, please be considerate enough to move so that the people who are putting on their tennis shoes, ready to head out into the maze, won’t have to trip over you! Happy prospecting! Published: September 10, 2003 Use of this article without permission is a violation of federal copyright laws. Related Articles:
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