Real estate agent rude to my child WWYD

Anonymous
Team Agent. Good grief that you even have to be told this!
Anonymous
If you aren't a troll you need to get a friggin' clue.

You don't let your kid "explore" on his own. The agent wasn't rude, either. He simply told your "spirited" boy how things really work.

You know he has issues (hence the term spirited) and yet you set him loose in someone else's house. Get real. You HAVE to be a troll.
Anonymous
Team Troll. Really good trolling, tho.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Team OP. Agent can request that they not touch things, but can't forbid the kid from wandering around. No point in offending potential buyers.


I'm sure this post is a troll, but your response is so wrong. Of course the agent CAN "forbid the kid from wandering around".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Team OP. Agent can request that they not touch things, but can't forbid the kid from wandering around. No point in offending potential buyers.


My agent can offend away! I don't think I'd want to be dealing with a family who thinks its okay to send their child wandering alone through my house.
Anonymous
Team Troll and a poor attempt at that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Team OP. Agent can request that they not touch things, but can't forbid the kid from wandering around. No point in offending potential buyers.


My agent can offend away! I don't think I'd want to be dealing with a family who thinks its okay to send their child wandering alone through my house.


+1. This is someone else's home OP/troll is supposedly allowing her likely imaginary child to run around in unsupervised. No, the kid (that I'm sure totally exists and isn't at all made up) does not get free reign to do whatever the heck they want.
Anonymous
OP here. While the 8 yr old was in the basement, my DH decided to drop a deuce in the powder room, and I freshened up with the lady of the house's cosmetics upstairs. I love the open houses - we'll be doing more them.
Anonymous
You are a really bad troll. Really bad.
Anonymous
I did actually take a dump at an open house, only once. It was an emergency and I wouldn't ever make a habit of that. I was lucky that the only other couple there was downstairs while we were up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We took our 8 year old son to an open house yesterday in the neighborhood. Our child is very spirited and likes to walk around by himself. He went to the basement because that is the area he likes to explore and we went upstairs to check the bedrooms. I overheard the agent ask him to stay with his parents because he was not allowed to see the house on his own. I found it very rude that we would be invited to the open house but our child could only see the house with us. Is there a place where I can complain?



Ah! A "spirited" child. Keep your kid in sight and don't let him wander around someone's home unattended
Anonymous
Op, what do you mean your 8 year old was "invited" to an open house? Of course he wasn't. You weren't either. There was one organized and you went to one. The agent was correct to tell your kid to walk with you. This is what you should have told him.
Anonymous
Holy cow - good luck with making it in life.
Anonymous
Team Agent.

When our house was for sale we had the water turned off to winterize. Even though there were signs, someone came through and yanked on and off all the taps. Every single one of them had to be fixed before we sold the house. My friend had someone place *change* down her garbage disposal and ruin it during an open house; ruined, had to be replaced.

Please watch your "spirited" kids because they cost us hundreds of dollars.

Just saw this was a troll, but posting anyway. Bet that troll has been burned just as badly as we have.
Anonymous
Before clicking on the thread I thought an agent you hired was rude to your child.
Let's bring DS friends along too and call them spirited.
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