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52 everyday safety tips for real estate agents and brokers

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It’s agent safety month in the real estate industry — happy September!

We’ve been thinking about agent safety all month, from our special report about how safe agents feel on the job to contributed articles about open-house safety and beyond.

This list is compiled from a variety of resources — the articles on Inman’s real estate agent safety resource page (which we update regularly), assorted sources online and my own experience taking and assisting in a women’s self-defense course.

I hope you find them useful!

In the car

Real estate agents are in their vehicles a lot. Minimize the chances of being caught vulnerable in a breakdown situation by taking these precautions.

[Tweet “Safety tip No. 10: Hang up the cell phone when you have your hands on the wheel.”]

When showing houses or at open houses

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Part of your job involves spending time with strangers in private spaces — single-family homes. Here’s how to make that less of a dodgy situation.

[Tweet “Safety tip No. 27: Prospects should always walk in front of you.”]

When meeting clients for the first time

Another reality of your life: You will meet with strangers who want to work with you. How do you do that in a way that isn’t flirting with disaster?

On the internet/in marketing materials

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You need to market your business — but there is such a thing as too much information. Here’s how to keep your personal identity separate from your public one online:

[Tweet “Safety tip No. 39: Don’t pose in front of your car or your personal residence.”]

Protecting your clients

In general

Is there more you can do to keep yourself or your employees safe? Always!

[Tweet “Safety tip No. 43: Trust your gut.”]

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