On February 27 I called an agent who works out of a Prudential Real Estate Office to make arrangements to show a home he had listed in Anthem. I was told at that time that the tenant had not been informed that the home was for sale and they did not wish to tell them prior to receiving the monthly rental payment (Ethical ??).
On March 6, I again called the listing agent but only got a voice mail; I left a message asking that he make arrangements for me to show the home on March 9 between 11:00 AM and 1:00 Pm, I followed this up with an email asking the same. In my email I also ask if this was a short sale because that could possibly affect possession in the event of a sale. I never received a return call or an answer to my email.
Forward to March 24, I again called the listing agent and sent an email asking if the home could be shown because he buyers still had an interest. I got no response.
On March 25 I called and left a message with a Lady (she was in a meeting) that purportedly is one of the office managers and I sent her an email. On March 27 I left a detailed message with gentlemen (he was in a meeting) who I was told was also an office manager. I also called and left a detailed message with the Designated Broker (he was in a meeting)
In this detailed report I have shown why our industry has a problem with trust. There has clearly been a violation a fiduciary duty and a lack of ethics as well as common respect.
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