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October 27, 2009 at 2:46 PM #474334October 27, 2009 at 2:46 PM #474511SellingMyHomeParticipant
I’m selling my home, have just listed with Battiata, and after reading some of these comments, should be scared. BUT, then I did a search on the BBB, and there is not 1 complaint.
This must be because the neagtive comments are baseless. If they were indeed so bad, and even unethical, why won’t you put in a claim?
I’m about to sell my house as a short-sale, and will keep an eye on what battiata is up to. That is my job as a seller. I want my lender to approve my short-sale as quick as possible, so it is in my best interest to have the highest price possible, but in the shortest time possible.
I can’t imagine sellers would allow their agent to play extravagent games with their homes. I just can’t. I’m starting to wonder about these negative comments. When you buy a short-sale house, what do you expect? Of course they will start low to generate multiple offers, makes sense to me.
Anyways, I will check back here, and let you know how it went. If I was wrong, I will let you know, honestly. I have nothing to gain either way.
October 27, 2009 at 2:46 PM #474875SellingMyHomeParticipantI’m selling my home, have just listed with Battiata, and after reading some of these comments, should be scared. BUT, then I did a search on the BBB, and there is not 1 complaint.
This must be because the neagtive comments are baseless. If they were indeed so bad, and even unethical, why won’t you put in a claim?
I’m about to sell my house as a short-sale, and will keep an eye on what battiata is up to. That is my job as a seller. I want my lender to approve my short-sale as quick as possible, so it is in my best interest to have the highest price possible, but in the shortest time possible.
I can’t imagine sellers would allow their agent to play extravagent games with their homes. I just can’t. I’m starting to wonder about these negative comments. When you buy a short-sale house, what do you expect? Of course they will start low to generate multiple offers, makes sense to me.
Anyways, I will check back here, and let you know how it went. If I was wrong, I will let you know, honestly. I have nothing to gain either way.
October 27, 2009 at 2:46 PM #474952SellingMyHomeParticipantI’m selling my home, have just listed with Battiata, and after reading some of these comments, should be scared. BUT, then I did a search on the BBB, and there is not 1 complaint.
This must be because the neagtive comments are baseless. If they were indeed so bad, and even unethical, why won’t you put in a claim?
I’m about to sell my house as a short-sale, and will keep an eye on what battiata is up to. That is my job as a seller. I want my lender to approve my short-sale as quick as possible, so it is in my best interest to have the highest price possible, but in the shortest time possible.
I can’t imagine sellers would allow their agent to play extravagent games with their homes. I just can’t. I’m starting to wonder about these negative comments. When you buy a short-sale house, what do you expect? Of course they will start low to generate multiple offers, makes sense to me.
Anyways, I will check back here, and let you know how it went. If I was wrong, I will let you know, honestly. I have nothing to gain either way.
October 27, 2009 at 2:46 PM #475178SellingMyHomeParticipantI’m selling my home, have just listed with Battiata, and after reading some of these comments, should be scared. BUT, then I did a search on the BBB, and there is not 1 complaint.
This must be because the neagtive comments are baseless. If they were indeed so bad, and even unethical, why won’t you put in a claim?
I’m about to sell my house as a short-sale, and will keep an eye on what battiata is up to. That is my job as a seller. I want my lender to approve my short-sale as quick as possible, so it is in my best interest to have the highest price possible, but in the shortest time possible.
I can’t imagine sellers would allow their agent to play extravagent games with their homes. I just can’t. I’m starting to wonder about these negative comments. When you buy a short-sale house, what do you expect? Of course they will start low to generate multiple offers, makes sense to me.
Anyways, I will check back here, and let you know how it went. If I was wrong, I will let you know, honestly. I have nothing to gain either way.
October 27, 2009 at 3:07 PM #474344sdrealtorParticipantCongratulations! You are in good company among the 254 current sellers that have their homes listed with him but not in escrow yet which begs one question. How could anyone provide good customer service to that many people?
October 27, 2009 at 3:07 PM #474521sdrealtorParticipantCongratulations! You are in good company among the 254 current sellers that have their homes listed with him but not in escrow yet which begs one question. How could anyone provide good customer service to that many people?
October 27, 2009 at 3:07 PM #474885sdrealtorParticipantCongratulations! You are in good company among the 254 current sellers that have their homes listed with him but not in escrow yet which begs one question. How could anyone provide good customer service to that many people?
October 27, 2009 at 3:07 PM #474962sdrealtorParticipantCongratulations! You are in good company among the 254 current sellers that have their homes listed with him but not in escrow yet which begs one question. How could anyone provide good customer service to that many people?
October 27, 2009 at 3:07 PM #475188sdrealtorParticipantCongratulations! You are in good company among the 254 current sellers that have their homes listed with him but not in escrow yet which begs one question. How could anyone provide good customer service to that many people?
October 27, 2009 at 3:48 PM #474354SD RealtorParticipantSellingmyhome –
Here are the Sandicor statistics for listings his office has listed in the past 18 months.
Actives – 46
Pendings – 38
Contingent – 169
Sold – 132****
Expired – 37
Withdrawn – 26
Cancelled – 134********************************
So you can figure out the success rate.
October 27, 2009 at 3:48 PM #474531SD RealtorParticipantSellingmyhome –
Here are the Sandicor statistics for listings his office has listed in the past 18 months.
Actives – 46
Pendings – 38
Contingent – 169
Sold – 132****
Expired – 37
Withdrawn – 26
Cancelled – 134********************************
So you can figure out the success rate.
October 27, 2009 at 3:48 PM #474895SD RealtorParticipantSellingmyhome –
Here are the Sandicor statistics for listings his office has listed in the past 18 months.
Actives – 46
Pendings – 38
Contingent – 169
Sold – 132****
Expired – 37
Withdrawn – 26
Cancelled – 134********************************
So you can figure out the success rate.
October 27, 2009 at 3:48 PM #474972SD RealtorParticipantSellingmyhome –
Here are the Sandicor statistics for listings his office has listed in the past 18 months.
Actives – 46
Pendings – 38
Contingent – 169
Sold – 132****
Expired – 37
Withdrawn – 26
Cancelled – 134********************************
So you can figure out the success rate.
October 27, 2009 at 3:48 PM #475198SD RealtorParticipantSellingmyhome –
Here are the Sandicor statistics for listings his office has listed in the past 18 months.
Actives – 46
Pendings – 38
Contingent – 169
Sold – 132****
Expired – 37
Withdrawn – 26
Cancelled – 134********************************
So you can figure out the success rate.
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