Anonymous wrote:it's just a bad idea all around. smile and keep walking. do not engage her. it's up to the buyers to find out what they need to on a property.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't comment on a home that's for sale. If you say something that's not true and it hurts the sale, that's actionable slander.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't comment on a home that's for sale. If you say something that's not true and it hurts the sale, that's actionable slander.
We're not talking about talking about the home for sale. If someone asks you if you had any issues with your home it is not slander to say yes...we have had X. Y and Z issues. If someone asks you about neighborhood issues, it is not slander to say there is poor drainage. Someone can look at the street and figure that our for themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't comment on a home that's for sale. If you say something that's not true and it hurts the sale, that's actionable slander.
We're not talking about talking about the home for sale. If someone asks you if you had any issues with your home it is not slander to say yes...we have had X. Y and Z issues. If someone asks you about neighborhood issues, it is not slander to say there is poor drainage. Someone can look at the street and figure that our for themselves.
Anonymous wrote:I don't chat with people like that. Learn a second language and attempt to use only that with her.
I have a friend who is from Puerto Rico. Whenever someone annoys her she acts like her grasp of English is really poor and she thickens her accent.Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't comment on a home that's for sale. If you say something that's not true and it hurts the sale, that's actionable slander.
