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Don't Show Your Home to Strangers Without an Appointment

Reblogger John Occhi
Services for Real Estate Pros with AZ Veteran Notary Services CA BRE 01444168

Seems like no matter how many times we hear the advice that we should not open our doors to strangers...some motivated seller always does.  It's simple, a knock at the door a quick introduction and a plea...let me inside your house so I can steal from you, rape you and kill you...and guess what, people open up as if it is OK, just because they have a "For Sale" sign in the front yard.

Original content by J. Philip Faranda License # 49FA1074963

The other day a seller client told me that she showed her home to strangers off the street who knocked on her door and expressed interest in seeing the place without an appointment. She accommodated them. We don't know who they are, or even if they were qualified to buy. She just hoped they might be the ones. I told her to never do this again. Call me a suspicious New Yorker, but the risks outweigh the opportunity when you show you home to strangers with no appointment.  

Prior to scheduling a showing, we verify the credentials of showing agents, their contact information, and their licensure. Nobody gets an appointment without verification. If it is our own buyer, we verify their identity and their financial qualifications. Otherwise, I might as well have a hitchhiker in my car. To not take these measures I expose my firm to severe liability and clients to undue risk. 

What can go wrong by letting strangers into your home without a proper appointment? Plenty.

  • Theft
  • Violence
  • Vandalism
  • "Staking the place out" for future theft
  • Identity theft
That last point is a new one, but once someone can get a bill or some other personal item off your kitchen table you have the seeds of a far bigger problem than a stolen necklace. 

People who can't set up an appointment and insist on dealing directly with the owner of a listed property may not have a screw lose, but they are trying to pursue a fallacious angle, namely that bypassing the agent gives them an advantage. The bottom line is that while they may not hit you over the head, they are almost certainly wasting your time. 

J Philip Real Estate

Don't show without an appointment

 

J. Philip Faranda, Broker-owner, J. Philip Real Estate, LLC. 2010 Vice President, Westchester Putnam MLS. Read my short sale blog here. J. Philip Serves Briarcliff Manor, Ossining, Croton, the River Towns, Westchester County, and the bedroom counties of New York City. 
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Until Next Time, Have a Blessed Day,

John Occhi, ePRO, REALTOR®
DRE Lic No: 01444168


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David Tapper
Coldwell Banker - Burlingame, CA

Hi John, great post and oh so true. What can happen will happen. Even with two real estate agents, one mortgage professional, and believe it or not, the sellers, who are retired, were all at an open house in Hillsborough Ca. when a buyer came thru the open house and stole a heir loom diamond riing. 

So if it can happen in an upscale area with 5 people home, it sure can happen to a seller showing their home to some strangers.

Great advice.

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Jan 17, 2010 10:00 AM
Rosemary Brooks
BMC Real Estate - 209-910-3706 - Stockton, CA
The Mother & Daughter Realty Team

This is a good post to keep reminding and keep reminding.... safety first.  Great re-blog

Jan 17, 2010 12:13 PM