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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. We are moving out two weeks prior to closing but they refuse to wait to do it until then. And it is true we are coordinating a lot of things at our new house, but since we have owned it for over a year we are not burdening anyone but ourselves with requests. Regarding the drawers, our agent's theory was that the inspector was trying to move the nightstands out of the way to look at something and dumped the drawers out in the process (and left them hanging open as well). This was her second theory, after her first theory that our kids did it didn't fly with us since we left after them in the morning and got home before them that night (and saw the drawers and e-mailed her before they got home).[/quote] Your agent shouldn’t have a theory about this because he/she should have been there the whole time and witnessed whatever happened. I would have no problem providing access to the buyer because I would expect my agent to be there looking out for me. That’s part of their service unless you got a 1% one and frankly even then. [/quote]
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