Quote Originally Posted by louisebrown
Thanks a million to all who have kindly responded .

I had just looked into propertyguru and am truly shocked by the gall of some agents who broadcast "No agent Co-broking" on their listings.

Don't the sellers check what their agents are doing??

Or maybe, these agents do not have some kind of exclusive listing or whatever. I fail to see how one party takes all (from both seller and buyer) serves the genuine interests of those vested
When agents advertised "No Co-broke" without much details on the property, most probably they are not direct agent for the seller. They first got the understanding that original seller's agent can co-broke. They will then advertise the property as "No co-broke" since the original agent can only co-broke with one agent. The objective of such ads is to get the direct buyer!

Such tricks are very common and I think it is perfectly allright as no one get "hurt". You can learn all these tricks during the agency marketing training.

BTW, I am not agent but have many agent friends telling me all kinds of story.