Do you need a Transaction Coordinator?
It’s 8 am on a Friday and your day looks like this: meet with your team at 9 am, prepare for this weekend’s open house, prepare for this weekend’s showings, follow up with your sellers about showing activity and interest on their home listing, schedule that home inspection for your buyer, attend a broker required training, go live on Instagram, meet with new buyers for a consultation, plus field calls/texts/emails from clients, realtors, escrow agents, lenders and all of those annoying spam calls.
Now, it’s 10 pm and you’re finally relaxing! You close your eyes, then they open again, “is the buyer’s EMD in on my listing, when is it that due again?” You can’t sleep…
You need a Transaction Coordinator!
Although you make selling real estate look easy, I know what really goes into it behind the scenes and you need support. It’s a transaction coordinator’s (TC) job to make sure your paperwork is complete, your files pass your broker’s compliance, all parties in the transaction are in the loop about the transaction timeline, send documents for signature, follow up on that document request you sent a few days ago, remind the other side (and you) of contingency dates, and provide you (and your clients) a complete file upon close of escrow.
If you had a set of eagle eyes on your transaction, you could rest easy and know that things are being taken care of on time.
Check out The Detailed TC’s Services page to see exactly what I can do to help you, and schedule a discovery call so we can get started.