If
I honestly disclose all my concerns, will real estate agents send me
business?
It's
always good to disclose the good features of the house. Doing so
brightens everyone's day. However, rarely is it appropriate to minimize
deficiencies. Don't betray the trust of those who depend upon you to
fully inform them. You may fool your customer, but you'll never fool
yourself.
Honorable
disclosure is good for business. The referral sources that you
cultivate by shady reporting may not be loyal to you anyway - they'll
always be looking for someone else who will "pass the house." Instead,
do your best to be honest. Then you'll attract those who want to work
with the best. And those are the kind of people who are likely to be
loyal - eager to send business to you year after year.
Reality
check: When you are
inspecting an old house, do you report the absence of smoke detectors?
GFIs?
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