530,966
I always try to be 10 to 15 minutes early. When I was actively showing in Las Vegas with some traffic and accident problems I would often plan on an hour early because I did not want to be rude or inconsiderate of clients. it is easy to use the extra time on paperwork while I wait.
I feel it is totally unacceptable for an agent not to be on time and even let one agent go who was so rude and inconsiderate.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Ryan Huggins - Thousan...
Thousand Oaks, CA
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Debbie Reynolds, C21 P...
Clarksville, TN
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Gary Coles (Internatio...
Las Vegas, NV
846,475
I am ALWAYS there ahead of time. It is totally unexceptable to be more than 5 minutes late. We are an latin time here and I will wait 10 minutes thean I go. Last week 45 minutes after I left (45+10) I get a call, "where are you? We are here".
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Debbie Reynolds, C21 P...
Clarksville, TN
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Roy Kelley
Gaithersburg, MD
1,458,769
I'm always early; I leave time for the unexpected and I cannot remember the last time I was late for anything.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Susan Emo
Kingston, ON
3,988,013
I try to be 5 minutes early and often find my appointment waiting on me. I may need to modify to 10-15 minutes early.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Debbie Reynolds, C21 P...
Clarksville, TN
6,426,360
Depends on whether you are serious about your business, never be late!
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Debbie Reynolds, C21 P...
Clarksville, TN
767,089
Right on time. I don't like to wait or have people waiting for me. I'll give about 8 minutes before I call & will call if I'm running more than 3 minutes late.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Debbie Reynolds, C21 P...
Clarksville, TN
443,220
I believe that being on time is professional. I am always 5-10 minutes early so I never have to worry about unexpected traffic, etc. If showing a home, I like to have the house open, lights on, etc.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Debbie Reynolds, C21 P...
Clarksville, TN
7,872,838
I always try to arrive early for appointments. Never late.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Debbie Reynolds, C21 P...
Clarksville, TN
1,242,204
Often not on time the traffic and car accidents often slow us.....
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Debbie Reynolds, C21 P...
Clarksville, TN
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Roy Kelley
Gaithersburg, MD
1,432,699
If my time is exact I arrive early and wait in my car and head to the door a minute or two early. If an approximate time I arrive on the early side of it by a few say 5-10 minutes.
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Gene Riemenschneider
Brentwood, CA
2,538,633
Good morning Debbie. I always say, if I'm on time, I'm late. I would be early 99% of the time.
Make it a great week!
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
2,224,473
I'm always the early bird. It's just the way I am.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
1,625,746
I like to be few minutes before my client, but I know that with L.A. horrid traffic, there is a chance I have to wait or I can be late few minutes.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
864,708
I usually try to arrive 10 minutes early to all my appointments. It gives me time to relax and reflect on the appointment.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
3,744,770
They can be late. I cannot. I always try to arrive at least 10 minutes early and knock on the door right on time. If there is some huge traffic issue, I call ahead as soon as I know there is a problem to reschedule.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
1,683,912
I try to arriver 15 minutes early, so i can open the home and turn light on as needed.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
1,525,616
I try to arrive early or right on time for appointments. I hate being late and hate having to wait for someone who is late.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
2,817,727
I try to show up abt 5 mins early, if I can. If I am running 5 mins or more late, I call ahead to let them know on my way and ETA (esp if I've gotten caught in traffic).
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
5,879,946
I think it is completely rude to show up late for an appointment. Had a walk thru tonight at 5, and was there at 4:30, as my clients are always early!
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
50,728
784,786
305,560
I'm usually there about 5-10 early and park down the street. This way I know I didn't get lost and can check out the area.
105,361
90,543
Debbie Reynolds I strive to arrive 10-15 minutes early but do not approach the door until 5 minutes before. I like to be able to sit in my car and collect my final thoughts prior to meeting my potential client. I don't think it's acceptable to be late. How do you feel if you have a Doctor's appointment and the Doctor is running late? Do unto others as you would like them to do unto you.
I have run late because of traffic, but I ALWAYS call the homeowner to let them know I'm running late and why.
2,925
I try to arrive at appointments as close to the agreed time as possible, not early and definitely not late. It's so stressful and unprofessional to be late for an appointment! Getting to a location nearby at least 10 minutes early will allow you to walk into the appointment at the specified time with no stress!
3,160
I'm always a few minutes early or exactly on time, never late. There is nothing that says "I don't value your time and mine is more important" than someone that always shows up late.
175,614
I make a point to never be late, unless there is a true emergency (like I dropped dead).
1,770,275
It's never acceptable to be late. If something unavoidable happens - like a car wreck on the highway so you can't get through - then call and let people know.
As for being early - I would get there early, then wait until the appointed time to knock on the door. It annoys the heck out of me if I'm trying to get ready for an appointment and someone pops in early. Five minutes is OK - but no more than that.
45,957
I find it completely unacceptable to be late to an appointment but things happen and you should communicate with the other party if you are going to be late but it shouldn't become a habit. The other day while showing property to a client, another agent showed up with his clients and wanted to see the same property. I told the agent that I had a scheduled appointment and he needed to wait till my clients were finished. He told me that he was too busy to wait and wanted to get into the house. I asked him if he had an appointment and he said it did, 15 minutes earlier but couldn't make it. I was annoyed but instead of having an argument in front of our clients I let him in. I did call both the listing agent about scheduling appointments too close together and I called his broker because he was such an a$$hole to me.
1,310
It is never acceptable to keep people waiting for you. We all keep a schedule and not adhering to a set appointment, indicates to the other person you don't respect their time and their schedule. For appointments, I like to arrive 5-10 minutes early. If it's a for a showing, I can use the time to turn on lights, open blinds and become familiar with features not included in the listing. For Listing Presentations, I like to spend some time in the neighborhood for a bit to see other listings, or the comps that I'm using for pricing in person.
1,466,257
Debbie Reynolds I don't consider it to be acceptable to be on the late side. I consider myself to be late, if I am 15 minutes early.
6,156
When I make appointments I'm right on time - everytime! And if for some reason I cannot be - even if I'm 5 minutes late, I call. This is something my clients count on and it seems to have helped them trust me right from the start.
1,209,215
I don't ever consider it okay to be late unless it's an emergency. I also think arriving 15 minutes early is rude. Most of the time the sellers are scrambling at the last minute to get the home ready. When showing homes, I have a schedule that we need to stick by.
902,658
On the late side is never acceptable, in my book. A bit early is good. But, all may depend on the local customs. For example, in Rome, if you are ON TIME, you are terribly rude; the expectation is that you be about 10 minutes late. In Germany, you have a 10-minute window before you are considered "toast".
4,908,539
977,386
I always try to get there 15 minutes early. Even though I may leave early allowing for extra travel time, sometimes, due to unexpected traffic and road construction, I may end up being on time or a few minutes late.
5,117,828
In my book, tardiness is never acceptable unless it was some major event that could not have been avoided under any circumstance. I always show up no later than 5 minutes before an appointment.
2,759,862
Good Monday morning Debbie. To be on time is late! It is never acceptable to be on the light side.
1,507,223
I ALWAYS aim to arrive early. You never know how hard the property will be to find, where you can park or what traffic you'll encounter. As a former instructor of mine says "If you can't be on time, be early."
In my book, being late is unprofessional. I have things to do after the appointment and so does the person I'm meeting. Being late inconveniences all of us and our after plans. You only have one chance to make a first impression, so be early and make it count!
979,596
Debbie - I have gotten a lot better with this, and always try and be at least 5 minutes early. I do not feel it is acceptable to be late.