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rck
 
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Default Advice on home repairs before selling?

I agree with you completely that every other industry can have as many
problems as realty. But in the old days things were not like that. I
remember buying my first house many years ago. The realtors were
professional, honest and knowledgeable. Back then being a realtor was a
calling, a profession. Nowadays visiting a realtor is like going to see a
used car dealer or a seller of trailer homes. I'm not saying every realtor
is a crook, but you'd have to look pretty hard to find a good one. Assuming
you are in the business yourself, I'm sure you are aware of what is out
there. So, where does one look to find an honest realtor? All the crooks I
dealt with were licensed by the various states, member of the local and
regional realtors associations. Yet that meant nothing. I'm not selling my
house, but if I were, how would I find a realtor who would represent me and
not himself?

Bob


"I-zheet M'drurz" wrote in message
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rck wrote:

I have complete documentation, names and addresses of
everything I have
stated. This is not meaningless ranting, it is sound advice
based on my experiences. No, the realtors did not kick my
grandma or poison my dog. These are legitimate legal issues
which I believe were a violation of honesty and ethics on the
part of several realtors over the years.


So, the conclusion that should be drawn is:

a) You just have rotten luck

b) All realtors are scum, here are some common examples

c) You bust *everybody's* balls, you could give similar lists
for car mechanics, hair stylists, and little kids shoveling
your snow that you've dealt with in life.

d) You just have this throbbing problem with realtors.

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