

1,665,419
Yes, I used to to bring my kid to the office if I had to be there for a short time to pick up something, print or talk to someone for a short time.
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Vera Gonzalez
Sterling Heights, MI
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
2,443,346
No, but sometimes I take my husband with me...he is also a REALTOR(r).
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Joan Dickie
La Crosse, WI
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Tanya Redic
Tyler, TX
1,772,017
I have seen it being done and sometimes people can't help it.
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Tanya Redic
Tyler, TX
2,538,789
Good morning Tanya. Very often clients bring their child or children to a mortgage application appointment, they are always welcomed, but sometimes it is a challenge.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Tanya Redic
Tyler, TX
803,999
It is rare to take children on listing and showing appointments but it happens. People are understanding. Sometimes it works best when the client has their children as well. Many agents get clients through their children so those clients would be more understanding.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Tanya Redic
Tyler, TX
65,408
My daughter is older and I always left her at home during my career. Many of my past clients had/ have no idea I have a family. When you are out with clients it is all about them.
I feel that on your first meeting with clients at the office, you should not bring your children. As time progresses and you establish a relationship with your clients, it migth be alright to ask if they mind if your child tags a long for a showing or two. I would not take them along all the time.
With this career daycare is needed. Keep it professional and run it like a business. ;-)
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Tanya Redic
Tyler, TX
4,322,995
Tanya Redic - thank God, beyond that age...
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Tanya Redic
Tyler, TX
748,732
I have taken my grand kids with me to run errands or sometimes to inspections when we just sit there and play on the Ipad, only if need be. I have never taken them to meet a new client. But clients that I know have children of their own, I will bring my granddaughter. Normally this is a tactic move on my part to entertain their kids so I can talk with the client.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Fred Griffin Florida R...
Tallahassee, FL
6,855,353
I did when they were young, good for children to see their parents work, and good for them to have some jobs too. so as to learn and feel of value.
Now that they are grown those work habits make them invaluable to their employers, and one of them is a partner in my company.
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Tanya Redic
Tyler, TX
224,073
My oldest son is 16 so sometimes he helps open houses ect
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Tanya Redic
Tyler, TX
3,417,775
My daughter is 15 and has been coming to work with me for most of those 15 year, I would not take her to a listing appoinment, but have taken her on showings. She is a natural having grown up in the business much like i was. She knows when to talk and when to listen. Sometimes it is not the place for her to come, other times she adds a sense of calmness to the client. She has watched the buyers kids and even been asked about local schools.
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Tanya Redic
Tyler, TX
5,480,078
My youngest grandchild is about to turn 17 and lives in Colorado... so no kids or grandkids to any work related activity for me now (or ever). Children do not belong in this enviroment and generally will prove to be a distraction.
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
2,759,867
I know some folks who do that, and it is rather distracting.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
3,766,121
At my office, we see more dogs than children.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
2,235,596
Make the necessary arrangement to have someone take care of your children when you are working. Lots of liability if something happens in someone elses house.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
2,730,268
Not for showings, not for meetings with Buyers or Sellers.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
3,230,608
She's grown now, but oh yes, my daughter grew up in my office and going to work with me. She was always quiet and polite and it never caused a buyer or seller not to work with me. And my daughter is an amazing and ambitious young woman today.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
4,273,381
I take my grandson with me to run errands that may include stopping by the office or a title or escrow company. (Never to meet with clients....
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
80,708
Yes I have seen this on occasion. But only when really necessary. Not on a regular basis.
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Tanya Redic
Tyler, TX
2,071,336
I did show a few condos with my grandson and he sometimes spent time in office too.
1,598,552
6,116,295
We have an agent in our office who has custody of the grandson, and is usually in the office.
979,801
Tanya - No I do not. I don't think it is professional, and would always find someone to watch my kids if I was working with clients, but that's just me. However, I think it is okay to stop by the office, or bring your child with you if you are working with friends who you have asked, and they don't mind.
3,469,135
I see it a lot in real estate. Thankfully, if I did bring my child I would be bringing an adult at this point in my life. Amen.
617,985
Tanya,
Our kids are long grown. I’m ok with kids being around. Sometimes at closing they can be a distraction.
8,331,562
846,575
3,075,301
113,002
Only to the office to drop off things . Of course take your child to work day.
5,246,714
I don't but I have worked in offices where agents have brought their children to work. Some even brought their dogs.
885,617
140,768
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