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April 7, 2008 at 4:23 PM #12365April 7, 2008 at 5:19 PM #182452BoratParticipant
She’s got 10 of these houses. I wonder if she’s collecting rent on them?
April 7, 2008 at 5:19 PM #182464BoratParticipantShe’s got 10 of these houses. I wonder if she’s collecting rent on them?
April 7, 2008 at 5:19 PM #182495BoratParticipantShe’s got 10 of these houses. I wonder if she’s collecting rent on them?
April 7, 2008 at 5:19 PM #182499BoratParticipantShe’s got 10 of these houses. I wonder if she’s collecting rent on them?
April 7, 2008 at 5:19 PM #182506BoratParticipantShe’s got 10 of these houses. I wonder if she’s collecting rent on them?
April 7, 2008 at 5:22 PM #182457jpinpbParticipantMy dad was a real estate broker, probably rolling over in his grave over how low this profession is going, and I don’t mean the market. People really don’t give an “F” about their reputation. Everyone that dealt w/my dad loved him. No BS guy. Few are reputable today. This lady and many of the other realtors on BMIT’s blog really bring down their profession to new lows. Talk about giving realtors a bad name. I say we have towns do hangings in squares again. π
April 7, 2008 at 5:22 PM #182469jpinpbParticipantMy dad was a real estate broker, probably rolling over in his grave over how low this profession is going, and I don’t mean the market. People really don’t give an “F” about their reputation. Everyone that dealt w/my dad loved him. No BS guy. Few are reputable today. This lady and many of the other realtors on BMIT’s blog really bring down their profession to new lows. Talk about giving realtors a bad name. I say we have towns do hangings in squares again. π
April 7, 2008 at 5:22 PM #182511jpinpbParticipantMy dad was a real estate broker, probably rolling over in his grave over how low this profession is going, and I don’t mean the market. People really don’t give an “F” about their reputation. Everyone that dealt w/my dad loved him. No BS guy. Few are reputable today. This lady and many of the other realtors on BMIT’s blog really bring down their profession to new lows. Talk about giving realtors a bad name. I say we have towns do hangings in squares again. π
April 7, 2008 at 5:22 PM #182500jpinpbParticipantMy dad was a real estate broker, probably rolling over in his grave over how low this profession is going, and I don’t mean the market. People really don’t give an “F” about their reputation. Everyone that dealt w/my dad loved him. No BS guy. Few are reputable today. This lady and many of the other realtors on BMIT’s blog really bring down their profession to new lows. Talk about giving realtors a bad name. I say we have towns do hangings in squares again. π
April 7, 2008 at 5:22 PM #182502jpinpbParticipantMy dad was a real estate broker, probably rolling over in his grave over how low this profession is going, and I don’t mean the market. People really don’t give an “F” about their reputation. Everyone that dealt w/my dad loved him. No BS guy. Few are reputable today. This lady and many of the other realtors on BMIT’s blog really bring down their profession to new lows. Talk about giving realtors a bad name. I say we have towns do hangings in squares again. π
April 7, 2008 at 5:45 PM #182521svelteParticipantWhen fighting for survival (even if it’s just financial survival), most humans toss morals out the window. Sad, but true.
There have been dishonest realtors since the days of selling swampland in Florida 100 years ago.
In the 1970s, my dad made an offer to the seller’s realtor on a house that had been on the market over 6 months. A week or two later, no response. So he called the seller directly and asked why they didn’t accept the offer. The seller said they never GOT the offer, and yes they would accept my father’s terms immediately (they had already moved and were tired of paying two mortgages). My pop still lives in that house today.
Turns out the seller’s realtor had found someone else who would buy that house once they sold theirs – which was also listed with him. He was apparently holding out for getting a commission on two homes, not just one.
Disgusting.
April 7, 2008 at 5:45 PM #182513svelteParticipantWhen fighting for survival (even if it’s just financial survival), most humans toss morals out the window. Sad, but true.
There have been dishonest realtors since the days of selling swampland in Florida 100 years ago.
In the 1970s, my dad made an offer to the seller’s realtor on a house that had been on the market over 6 months. A week or two later, no response. So he called the seller directly and asked why they didn’t accept the offer. The seller said they never GOT the offer, and yes they would accept my father’s terms immediately (they had already moved and were tired of paying two mortgages). My pop still lives in that house today.
Turns out the seller’s realtor had found someone else who would buy that house once they sold theirs – which was also listed with him. He was apparently holding out for getting a commission on two homes, not just one.
Disgusting.
April 7, 2008 at 5:45 PM #182510svelteParticipantWhen fighting for survival (even if it’s just financial survival), most humans toss morals out the window. Sad, but true.
There have been dishonest realtors since the days of selling swampland in Florida 100 years ago.
In the 1970s, my dad made an offer to the seller’s realtor on a house that had been on the market over 6 months. A week or two later, no response. So he called the seller directly and asked why they didn’t accept the offer. The seller said they never GOT the offer, and yes they would accept my father’s terms immediately (they had already moved and were tired of paying two mortgages). My pop still lives in that house today.
Turns out the seller’s realtor had found someone else who would buy that house once they sold theirs – which was also listed with him. He was apparently holding out for getting a commission on two homes, not just one.
Disgusting.
April 7, 2008 at 5:45 PM #182477svelteParticipantWhen fighting for survival (even if it’s just financial survival), most humans toss morals out the window. Sad, but true.
There have been dishonest realtors since the days of selling swampland in Florida 100 years ago.
In the 1970s, my dad made an offer to the seller’s realtor on a house that had been on the market over 6 months. A week or two later, no response. So he called the seller directly and asked why they didn’t accept the offer. The seller said they never GOT the offer, and yes they would accept my father’s terms immediately (they had already moved and were tired of paying two mortgages). My pop still lives in that house today.
Turns out the seller’s realtor had found someone else who would buy that house once they sold theirs – which was also listed with him. He was apparently holding out for getting a commission on two homes, not just one.
Disgusting.
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