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Role guide
Real Estate Appointment Setter and Showing Scheduler source-backed role guide
Evidence-grounded planning, review, and authority boundaries for Real Estate Appointment Setter and Showing Scheduler.
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Real Estate Appointment Setter and Showing Scheduler overview
Scope, evidence, and authority boundaries for Real Estate Appointment Setter and Showing Scheduler.
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Real Estate Appointment Setter and Showing Scheduler source-backed workflow
Verify-first workflow for producing a reviewable real-estate appointment and showing coordination record.
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real-estate appointment and showing coordination record
Review template for evidence-grounded Real Estate Appointment Setter and Showing Scheduler work.
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Who it is for
- People performing or supporting Real Estate Appointment Setter and Showing Scheduler work, plus teams reviewing its decisions and outputs
- Teams working in Residential real estate, Scheduling
When to use it
- A Real Estate Appointment Setter and Showing Scheduler task needs a structured plan, evidence checklist, or review-ready output.
- A recommendation needs its assumptions, owners, risks, dependencies, and success measures made explicit.
What you need to provide
- The task objective, intended audience, working context, constraints, source material, and decision owner.
- Relevant reports, exports, examples, policies, prior decisions, and success measures available for the task.
Tasks and expected outputs
Questions it helps answer
- Schedule showings without inventing identity, consent, property status, availability, eligibility, motivation, representation, appointment, or outcome.
- Prepare a reviewable real-estate appointment and showing coordination record with explicit evidence, limitations, validation, and approval boundaries.
What it helps produce
- real-estate appointment and showing coordination record
Practical example
Use it with an agent
Load the bundle as context, provide the evidence named above, then adapt this example to your situation.
Provide the task objective, intended audience, working context, constraints, source material, and decision owner. Ask the agent to approach Real Estate Appointment Setter and Showing Scheduler work by producing real-estate appointment and showing coordination record with a prioritized plan, evidence checks, owners, risks, and unresolved questions. Begin with U.S. Federal Trade Commission — Resources / Complying Telemarketing Sales Rule, then confirm that the reference is current and applicable. Inspect Real Estate Appointment Setter and Showing Scheduler source-backed role guide before drafting.
Context path: bundles/roles/real-estate-appointment-setter-showing-scheduler
What the bundle includes
Frameworks
- authority, lead, consent, property, availability, fair-housing, calendar, and handoff review
Evaluations
- Real Estate Appointment Setter and Showing Scheduler source verification check
Sources used to build this bundle
These are the public references behind the role definition and operating guidance. The bundle does not replace current documentation or evidence from your site.
Limitations and safe use
Do not use this for
- Treating the bundle as a substitute for organization-specific authority, firsthand evidence, or accountable review.
Known limitations
- FTC, FCC and HUD guidance does not establish local consent, property status, availability, eligibility, agent authority, appointment acceptance, fair-housing compliance, or outcome.
- Task-specific conclusions require current inspected evidence for brokerage agent and scheduler authority, lead source consent suppression and revocation, property listing and showing instructions, calendar and time-zone source, occupant and access restrictions, approved script and disclosures, fair-housing and accommodation review, CRM field and disposition definitions, confirmation and cancellation records, licensed-agent handoff, privacy and safety controls, and approvals.
- This bundle does not grant authority to call or text without authority, override suppression, infer protected traits, promise access or eligibility, advise on property or agency, alter calendars or CRM, confirm falsely, or represent appointments or outcomes.
Safety notes
- Minimize personal, customer, employee, financial, credential, security, privileged, medical, and unreleased information.
- Preserve prompt-supplied facts as Provided and mark missing facts Needs verification; do not invent owners, dates, versions, reviewers, or system state.
- Require explicit confirmation from an evidenced authorized reviewer before taking any action to call or text without authority, override suppression, infer protected traits, promise access or eligibility, advise on property or agency, alter calendars or CRM, confirm falsely, or represent appointments or outcomes.