Anonymous wrote:Here are some specifics:
Despite the fact we gave her correct info about our house, she put wrong info in MLS - less square footage, fewer bathrooms, etc. because she just went off old listing. We discovered this for her. It took her hours to correct.
She did not put lock box on until after house was on the market. Husband and I had to take off work for an entire morning to let people in and out.
She did not review the contract with us but just told us to sign.
She pushed us to agree to everything buyer asked for after home inspection.
In sum, we just feel that she never represented our interests - just wanted to make a quick and easy sale and not jeopardize it by countering any offers - and that we did most all of the work for her.
So yes, I am really pissed that we are paying her nearly 20K and I knew this going in. But I really didn't think she would be so negligent and unresponsive. We were thinking of going with Redfin, but picked her because we thought she offered more personal service.
Do you all really think I have no grounds for complaint here? My buyers agent thinks otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Selling your house quickly at the price you requested is the opposite of negligence. Exactly how were you harmed?
Anonymous wrote:Here are some specifics:
Despite the fact we gave her correct info about our house, she put wrong info in MLS - less square footage, fewer bathrooms, etc. because she just went off old listing. We discovered this for her. It took her hours to correct.
She did not put lock box on until after house was on the market. Husband and I had to take off work for an entire morning to let people in and out.
She did not review the contract with us but just told us to sign.
She pushed us to agree to everything buyer asked for after home inspection.
In sum, we just feel that she never represented our interests - just wanted to make a quick and easy sale and not jeopardize it by countering any offers - and that we did most all of the work for her.
So yes, I am really pissed that we are paying her nearly 20K and I knew this going in. But I really didn't think she would be so negligent and unresponsive. We were thinking of going with Redfin, but picked her because we thought she offered more personal service.
Do you all really think I have no grounds for complaint here? My buyers agent thinks otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:This is why people despise realtors. The Rain Man can sell a 4 bedroom/3bath house in the DMV.
Anonymous wrote:I have about had it with our Realtor. She did a good job selling and marketing herself when we met, but ever since it has been a disaster. It has become clear that she only wanted to make a quick sale off of our house. She pushed us to price it low. We decided to ignore her advice and it sold in a day. When the offer came in, she didn't even show it to us or explain anything - just emailed it and said to sign, but to let her know if we had questions. There have been many more examples of her incompetence. So here we are a few weeks from closing and we do not trust her at all. We are also really upset that we have promised to pay her such a huge sum of money when she has done very little work.
Just wondering if anyone has experienced this type of situation and how you handled it. The agent that we have used to buy our new home says she has violated all kinds of standards and that as a Realtor, she could lose her license over this. What we mostly care about is having to pay her for doing so little work -- and messing up the little work she did do --- and do not trust that she will represent our interests up and through closing.
Would love to hear thoughts and advice on this.