Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the input. Next time I am definitely using Redfin.
My buyers agent thinks I have a case. She said she always reviews offers with clients, never pushes them to sign, and thought it ridiculous that we had to do so much work to sell a very easy to sell house. We actually thought we might get multiple offers, but agent pushed us to sign right away saying buyers will probably walk and we will not get any better. My buyers agent said she would have recommended an escalation clause and that seller agent was not looking out for our interests, only her own.
Although she didn't force us to say home to let people see the house, she said just tell them to wait until afternoon when lock box would be on. (We had to do our own scheduling as well. Agents contacted me directly for scheduling, so I had to keep up with that as well. I felt like I was doing a FSBO.)
It's not just that I want some kind of compensation for this for having to do her job for her, but that I don't trust her to represent us going forward.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the input. Next time I am definitely using Redfin.
My buyers agent thinks I have a case. She said she always reviews offers with clients, never pushes them to sign, and thought it ridiculous that we had to do so much work to sell a very easy to sell house. We actually thought we might get multiple offers, but agent pushed us to sign right away saying buyers will probably walk and we will not get any better. My buyers agent said she would have recommended an escalation clause and that seller agent was not looking out for our interests, only her own.
Although she didn't force us to say home to let people see the house, she said just tell them to wait until afternoon when lock box would be on. (We had to do our own scheduling as well. Agents contacted me directly for scheduling, so I had to keep up with that as well. I felt like I was doing a FSBO.)
It's not just that I want some kind of compensation for this for having to do her job for her, but that I don't trust her to represent us going forward.
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:When you step into closing - the buyer is going to ask for more things. Do not compromise. Stand firm. Let the realtor take it out of her pocket to make the deal.
Do not let them escrow anything that is not exactly what you agreed to.
You made the choice not to push back for items after inspection.
If you know that there were other offers made that you did not see, that is an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the input. Next time I am definitely using Redfin.
My buyers agent thinks I have a case. She said she always reviews offers with clients, never pushes them to sign, and thought it ridiculous that we had to do so much work to sell a very easy to sell house. We actually thought we might get multiple offers, but agent pushed us to sign right away saying buyers will probably walk and we will not get any better. My buyers agent said she would have recommended an escalation clause and that seller agent was not looking out for our interests, only her own.
Although she didn't force us to say home to let people see the house, she said just tell them to wait until afternoon when lock box would be on. (We had to do our own scheduling as well. Agents contacted me directly for scheduling, so I had to keep up with that as well. I felt like I was doing a FSBO.)
It's not just that I want some kind of compensation for this for having to do her job for her, but that I don't trust her to represent us going forward.