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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here - Thanks for the perspectives. While I know she is not giving me legal advice, she is getting paid a lot of money to represent my interests. And that's what she didn't do. She took advantage of my trust and ignorance - and the fact that I will probably never do this again, and if I do, I will be hundreds of miles away! Yes, lesson learned. Yes, thankful we sold the house. Yes, buyers agent riled me up. I probably won't waste my time with a complaint, but will put my grievances in writing and ask agent what she might offer to make me happy. And if not, stay tuned for my online reviews. Thanks again![/quote] OP, here's an example of negligence which we reported. Our agent (through a company, assigned to us based on geography I think though DH was the one who found the agent and this was several years ago) copied his personal trainer on a bunch of our financial paperwork - not once but twice. I could've. (And did) overlook his inability to spell my name correctly (my name is two words that are both in the dictionary so it's not complicated or a name where there are variations in spelling). I also gave him another chance after the first personal trainer on email thing, because everyone makes mistakes, but when it happened again a day later, we called his supervisor and requested a different agent. He also didn't bring a lockbox before listing our place and basically insisted that we do the scheduling with buyers agents "for our convenience" but those things were just annoying. His recommendation about price point was something we generally agreed with, but only after we'd checked to make sure that it was in line with comparable properties. Your situation sucks but I don't think it's actionable. [/quote]
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