I didn't see this in the staging channels and it soooo applies to what we do I wanted to be sure you saw it.... of course it is on the dashboard.... but I don't think to go there everyday so I thought you might not either....
Via Todd Clark (Broker) (503)524-9494 (Beaverton, Oregon Real Estate Expert) (Palazzo Realty Group):
I
had a listing that had some neighbors that were nice neighbors, but
their yard
was somewhat of an eyesore. It really wasn't as much the
yard as it was the
house. It also needed some touch up and my seller was willing to help
out.
You
see, in today's world my seller and I figured the reason for not
painting the
house and doing the up keep on the yard was because of the lack of
money. But,
it turns out that they just didn't see a reason too.
This
is where we went from being helpful to (apparently) offensive.
My seller
offered to pay to have his yard professionally cleaned up, landscaped,
and to
have the side of the house that faced him painted at no cost to the
owners next
door. But, I guess they didn't see it as a way to help him sell his
house, but
rather as an insult to how they kept their yard and house.
Now,
we had an angry neighbor who wanted to do what ever they could to make
the yard
as ugly as possible. Kids toys everywhere, lawn equipment
left out, yard debris
piled next to the fence, but the one that really said it all was while
trying
to show the home having their kid come out and pee on the fence.
I think we have a
problem. I said and we need to figure out what to do about
it. We went and talked to the neighbor and explained it
wasn't the seller that
was upset with the yard, they had lived next door to each other for 5
years and
he thought he was a great neighbor, but the feedback was saying
otherwise.
They sat down, hammered
out
their differences, and the yard got cleaned up, the
house painted and my client got his home sold. This could
have gone on for
forever, it could have gone to court. But instead, two level headed
people sat
down and discussed what the real issue was and worked out a compromise
over a
mis-understanding.
What
do you do when you offend someone? Do you walk away and ignore the
situation,
or be upfront and say your sorry? Or do you work something
out so they can
understand your side of the story? Lucky my seller did the latter and
it worked
out great for him, but it certainly could have been a lot worse! What
would you
have done in this situation?

Todd Clark - Broker / Sales Coach
Palazzo Realty Group
Phone: (503)524-9494
Fax: (503)622-8739
  

Tigard Oregon
Homes for Sale,
Tigard OR homes for sale, homes for sale in zip code, 97223,97224,
Tigard Oregon Realtor,
Tigard OR Realtor, Tigard Oregon MLS Search, Tigard OR MLS
Search, 1st time home buying expert, short sale expert, avoiding
foreclosure in Tigard, helping families home, LivingBeaverton,
Townhomes for sale, home for sale, house for sale, Bull Mountain North,
Bull Mountain South, King City, Mountainview,
Greenburg, Summer Lake Neighborhood, Summerfield
neighborhood, Tigard neighborhood, Walnut Grove Neighborhood. Tigard
Oregon Real Estate, Tigard OR real estate, Todd Clark,
(503)524-9494, WWW.LivingTigard.com, www.IFoundYourNewHome.com,
www.SavingyouFromForeclosure.com
©2009
Todd Clark -
Crap, I think we just offended the neighbors
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
First Impressions Home Staging & Interior ReDesign is a nationally award winning company owned and operated in Summerville, SC a suburb of Charleston, SC. We provide high quality staging for both occupied and vacant homes in the greater surrounding areas and beyond! For more information please visit, www.WeStageSC.com. If you are interested in learning about making Home Staging your profession, please visit, www.StagingAndRedesign.com for more information.
Post is included in group:
Stage It Forward...
Post is included in group:
Real World Home Staging for Newbies
|
6 Comments on Crap, I think we just offended the neighbors
This blog does not allow anonymous comments
|
|
Very interesting, Melissa. I didn't see this, so I'm glad you reposted it. I did have a client once in a similar situation and they were going to make a similar offer. It never happened because the neighbor cleaned up the yard on their own when they heard my client was selling. We really lucked out.