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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP sounds pretty mean to me...such a shame Be happy you sold the house, the other stuff is really petty as somebody else made a similar remark. Also, counting the appraiser visit and the home inspector as "letting" the buyer is ridiculous, that's part of the selling process. Try "not letting" these in and see if you would have sold your house. [/quote] What? That is crazy. Yes, let them in, but they should not be there unsupervised, ever. And, at this point (after multiple requests) it would also be fine to ask them to consolidate all their coordination issues -- measuring for furniture or bringing contractors or whatever they're doing -- into one or two more visits so they don't disrupt your lives. OP, FWIW my appraisal was done from the exterior only and the seller's realtor was present for the home inspection and for the walk-through on day of closing. The seller's realtor also was kind enough to show the house to us once more, after contract but before closing, because my in-laws were visiting from out of state and wanted to see it. Everything else waited until we moved in (after rent-back to the sellers).[/quote]
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