One of the most common questions people ask me is "What is the strangest thing you've ever seen selling a home"?

Like many of you... it's hard to pinpoint just one!  However, it would have to be the time the seller answered the door naked.  And the story goes:

Here I am, 24 years old (yes, I know that was a LONG time ago) showing some clients from out of town.  This was one of my first showings with people I didn't know personally.

We arrive at the home, which at the time was fairly upscale.  The seller was "somewhat" prominent in Las Vegas, although I didn't realize it until later when I shared my story with my Broker.

I couldn't be more excited and nervous to work with "real" clients.  You know, someone who wasn't a friend or family member.  I was going to show them what I was made of!!

I ring the doorbell & I'm ready for "SHOWTIME"!  Little did I know, the seller had a different idea.  This man opens the door, BUCK NAKED.  Not standing behind the door, just full frontal for all of us to see his family possessions!

Now, you might think I panicked, blushed or just plain freaked out right?  Nope!  I'm not sure where the composure or the words came from, but this is what I said.

"Good Afternoon Mr. (Blank), my name is Sue Nelson and we have an appointment to see your home today.  Would you be so kind as to put a "little something" on so my clients can comfortably view your home"?

The seller agreed, waddled off with his little butt winking at us the whole way.  He returned clothed, the buyers viewed the home (albeit reluctantly), I thanked the seller for his hospitality and off we went.

Well, my buyers did not buy that house.  Although, they were so impressed with my ability to stay calm under pressure - they did allow me to sell them something else.

I read somewhere... Adversity doesn't build character, it reveals it! (author unknown)  Do you have any strange sightings to report?

 
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37 Comments on When The Seller Comes To The Door Naked

MAY
27
2007
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That is too funny. I hope for your sake he was a good lokking fellow. LOLL
10:34am • #1
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I'm not sure I would have done so well under the circumstances. I haven't had any situations like that so far, but I'm sure it won't be long.
10:52am • #2
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Jeff:  If he was good looking I wouldn't have asked him to get dressed!  LOL

Jennifer:  Let's hope you don't run into anything that cuckoo.  The composure had to come from the fact that I was a single parent w/2 small boys and knew I needed to make a sale!  It's the only thing I can think of!

10:56am • #3
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Oh MY!  Thanks for a great laugh with my morning coffee.
11:35am • #4
Oh...my! I'd thought I have heard it all!
7:03pm • #5
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Debbie & Mary:   I was trying to decide how I might react today... older and wiser... I'd probably just point & laugh. NO!!  Just kidding!!!  Back then, I needed to put food on the table & diplomacy definitely seemed like the best plan.
7:23pm • #6
MAY
30
2007
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One of the things I find funny is when I do a loan signing, and the client opens a beer!  You never know what they will do!
1:50pm • #7

OMG!  My husband had a similar thing happen.  He was out door knocking and a woman came to the door naked.

3:06pm • #8
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Jonathan:  It's ok if they share though!  <wink>

Michelle:  See now the guy thing didn't surprise me, but the woman does for some reason.  Funny!

4:45pm • #9
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That is hysterical!!! You handled it great! :-) I like the part about his little butt winking......very good!!

8:03pm • #10

Outstanding story!  Not that the moment was outstanding, but it's great to look back and laugh!  I think this could be worked into a training manual somewhere.....

 

 

8:18pm • #11
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Teri:  I was trying to give you a visual with the butt winking!!

Dave:  How would be classify that section of the manual??  How to handle FLASHERS!!  Ha!! See.. now you got me thinking of another story to write!

8:26pm • #12
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Sue, I've always heard the stories of something like this happening, but haven't been in the situation and hope I don't have to.  You obviously did a great job of handling the situation.  I probably would have busted out laughing and walked away.  Great job!  I can't top your story.
10:59pm • #13
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Great response under pressure.  I'm impressed.
11:04pm • #14
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David & Robin:  At the time, I was the poster child for "NEVER LET THEM SEE YOU SWEAT"!!  Now, I'd probably just laugh!!
11:19pm • #15
JUN
03
2007
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I had a similar experience.  I took my clients to preview a home.  I made an appointment for a specific time and was instructed to knock first.  I rang the bell several times and announced myself before entering.  When we entered the master bedroom we found an undressed female prancing around.  She was DEAF and did not hear us come in.

1:01pm • #16
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Having a client's teenage daughter in the shower when we arrived is the worst I've experienced. 

Would you still handle it the same way today - now that you are a mature agent? 

2:05pm • #17
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Sue,

How strange!  It is great that you can laugh about it now but I am sure it wasn't too funny at the time.  I am glad that your clients appreciated your professionalism.  I can only imagine what I would do!

Rita 

2:06pm • #18
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We were all on MLS caravan touring homes in the area one day when someone opened the bedroom door and there were the owners still in bed making whoopie. Talk about embarrasing. They forgot about the tour.
3:56pm • #19
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Cheryl:  Oh my goodness... You'd think they would have taken her hearing disability into consideration wouldn't you?

Joan:  Oh, a teenager - that would be bad.  This guy KNEW what he was doing... Being older & wiser... today, I might be a little more harsh with him.  I'd probably say something like 'Are you kidding me'?  Get dressed you freak!!   LOL

Rita:  It was easy to laugh about as soon as it was over.  At that exact moment though, not so much!

Jay:  Oh my!!

Thank you all for your comments!

4:01pm • #20
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that is so funny! I once mixed up addresses. A 101 Mayflower St.and a 101 Mayflower Ct. were on the market. I made the appt for one and showed the other....Oops!

When I entered the front door a family pet-  was there hissing at me. They let it run loose in the house while they were away.

Needless to say I almost wet my pants!

4:10pm • #21
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Michele:  ALMOST wet your pants??  Yikes!! I don't like reptiles - I'd much rather see a middle aged overweight man naked!!!
4:16pm • #22
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Finding a couple making whoopie isn't all that unusual - having the seller open the door buck naked is one I haven't heard in our area. Great response for 24!

6:34pm • #23
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Hi Sue - I included this post in this week's Localism Week in Review.  Interesting story, for sure!

Ann

8:56pm • #26
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Sue, Absolutely perfect response for anyone, much less a 24 year old.  What was that seller thinking?
9:45pm • #27
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Margaret:  Not sure what he was thinking!!  I was thinking - OMG!!
10:04pm • #28
JUN
04
2007
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That is hilarious. Way to remain calm. I don't think I could have said anything.
10:39pm • #29
JUN
05
2007

Hi Sue

  I was on Caravan with a dozen realtors, we were in a house & I heard the shower running. We did escape without incident. The owner was supposed to be expecting us. On the way to the next house one of my colleges told a story almost the same as yours.

 

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Hi Sue,
You sure know how to get our attention--funny story.  I am really impressed with the composure you had especially as a new agent.  Thanks for sharing, good way to start the day.
7:51am • #31
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Michele..that was too funny!  I love iguanas but I could imagine someone who is not familiar seeing a loose one hissing at you.  Did you scream?

My strangest would be I heard a hissing noise down by the furnace and was concerened it might be a gas leak.  A litlle baffled because I can usually smell gas from 30 feet away, I bend over to see what the noise was and got bit in the eyeball by a ferrett!  Look at the teeth on these little critters.  The young boy in the home did not lock his cage before he went to school.  The homeowner paid for everything.  I had a patch on for over a week.  I've been bit in the hip by a German Shepard and attacked by a cat!  The more you sell the more freaky things you will encounter.  Isn't that something to look forward to?  LOL!! 

8:12am • #32
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Sue, It sounds like you did well. Enjoy Real Estate, you just don't know what will happen next. Great Post.

8:20am • #33
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I had a similar think happen years ago when doing a Kiwanis food drive for the Salvation Army. People are Strange!
9:26am • #34
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Thanks everyone.  Yes, you just never know what you're going to find on the other side of that door. It's like treasure hunting EVERY day!  Ha!!
10:36am • #35
NOV
23
2007
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Sue - Many years ago my husband used to deliver for a drug store - There was one customer who only called when he was working and she always answered the door in various stages of undress (usually in her birthday suit). He once commented that the most clothes he ever saw on her was shorts and a halter top one day outside working in the garden. (he was all of fourteen or fifteen at the time).
6:34pm • #36
NOV
24
2007
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Kathy:  Yikes! I bet he didn't hate it too much at that age!  :)
10:40am • #37

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