Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow PP, you really think that it's okay to leave a dirty diaper in someone else's house, or place of business? I've made it through diapers with two kids and have never done that.
Guess you didn't go house hunting with poopy kids then....twice even. ok.
Not PP but we did. Just because your kid is poopy doesn't mean you have to leave the poopy diaper in someone else's fucking house. Get your shit together, literally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow PP, you really think that it's okay to leave a dirty diaper in someone else's house, or place of business? I've made it through diapers with two kids and have never done that.
Guess you didn't go house hunting with poopy kids then....twice even. ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Do agents enforce the
"thank you for removing your shoes" request?
In the last 6 years I've probably toured over 100 homes and its never been enforced. In fact sometimes I start to take them off and the agent says, "oh, you don't need to do that!"
You've toured over a 100 houses with this type of sign?
Anonymous wrote:
Do agents enforce the
"thank you for removing your shoes" request?
Anonymous wrote:Wow PP, you really think that it's okay to leave a dirty diaper in someone else's house, or place of business? I've made it through diapers with two kids and have never done that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did an open house today, and I wish the only thing people did was turn off lights. How about asking before you use the bathroom and then leave the toilet seat up and a towel thrown in the sink or change your baby's diaper in the rec room and leave the smelly old diaper in the basement laundry room trash can. Don't even get me started on controlling your children.
Yes this is a PSA from a PISSED agent.
Calm the F down. I think you might be in the wrong profession. If you are selling in family neighborhood, people are going to bring kids to the open house. if you don't want that, don't have one. God forbid you should do any actual work to earn your 6%.
Anonymous wrote:
Do agents enforce the
"thank you for removing your shoes" request?
Anonymous wrote:ITA regarding the children. It is not your house, after all.
What I don't like is when you are selling a home and the agent insists on an open house even though you don't really need one.
We all know the purpose of open houses is for the agent to drum up business.
Anonymous wrote:It's probably just a habit to turn off lights before exiting a room. I'm sure they are not doing it to purposely annoy you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Do agents enforce the
"thank you for removing your shoes" request?
In the last 6 years I've probably toured over 100 homes and its never been enforced. In fact sometimes I start to take them off and the agent says, "oh, you don't need to do that!"
Anonymous wrote:
Do agents enforce the
"thank you for removing your shoes" request?