No, I'm not going to help you bilk a Seller . . .
The following is a true story. Trust me, I could not make this stuff up.
I was contacted by a Prospective Buyer about helping him find a small home near the beach. It needed to have 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and a mother-in-law suite. He'll be in town for a week later in the Summer and would like to look at homes then.
I immediately got to work finding him some homes to consider. He emails me back and says, "I like 123 XYZ Street. I'd like you to contact the Agent and see about letting me stay there for the week I'm in town, so I can make an informed decision. If they really want to sell, I'm sure it won't be a problem. It is a Buyer's market after all. And, I need to know their answer right away so I can make my plans. "
"I thought you wanted to purchase a home, not rent one!?! Oh, you don't want to rent? You just want to stay there for free? Are you serious? You can't be serious -- can you? You are?"
"Hey, it's all over the news about how desperate Sellers are -- if they really want to sell, they'll do it. I saw a guy on a cable news show (yes, he named the show. I won't.) who said this is a great way to get a free vacation while you're checking out an area."
Okay, I hardly know where to begin here. So many things are wrong with this scenario.
Just two of them:
1. I would never suggest to a Seller Client that this would be a good idea. Whether the home is a primary or secondary home, to suggest that a Seller allow someone to stay there for free is ludicrous. It would cost them money to have utilities on and to have the home cleaned. If it's a primary home, where would you suggest they go? How about the liability? Forget it. Not worth it.
2. But even more: My BS meter is blaring! What I really think, is that you are hoping for a free week's stay at the beach and somehow you've decided this is a great way to do it. Sellers are desperate, right? So if they think there's a chance of selling the home, they'll jump at it, right? WRONG!
We are in a Resort area and there are homes for sale which also rent. If you would like to explore those options, great. I'll help you locate a rental. But you're still going to have to pay for it. I cannot imagine any Seller or their Agent wanting to take on the liability or expense of letting someone stay in their home for free. That's just not smart business.
I was so looking forward to working with you and there are some great homes and opportunities for a serious Buyer. Here's the problem: I've pretty much heard it all and right now, I'm about over the "let's see how we can get one over on a person who may already be in harm's way" approach.
Here's a suggestion: Check way down deep and pull up your integrity. If that's not in the cards for you, then find someone else to help you perpetrate your scam; it's not me . . .
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127 Comments on No, I'm not going to help you bilk a Seller . . .
Wow. What some people will do to save $$$$.
there are those thayt have no shame!! I heard a similar story on Raw Dog satellite radio, but it was a comedian posing as a buyer AND IT WAS funny!!!
If this works out let me know...I like the beach too!
If I was the sellers I'd counter with Write an offer with a non-refundable EM deposit equal to the rent I normally get.
Bill
That's just awful! Some people...
Good for you for sending him away!
lol. I had the same thing on one of my condo's I have listed. We decided that he could stay there for the week but had to pay $1600 the going price for it and if he purchased that condo we would credit him the $1600 back at closing.. Of course we never heard back from him
Hey, that's a pretty good idea. I'm looking for a beach side condo for purchase in San Diego. Obviously I would know more about the area and be able to make a more informed decision if the desparate seller would allow me to stay there for a week. I would even pay for the utilities!!!
Sad commentary on the way society seems to be heading. Me. me, me!
Boy, it's always something. I'm flabbergasted but unfortunately not surprised. Thanks for the reminder about scum balls like this .....
Scams abound! I have heard of other scams for rentals but this one is new. Sounds like someone to avoid at all costs!
If he is serious he could rent it for a week and maybe the seller would credit it back to his down payment.
OMG....and I just read Bryant's comment. There is so much wrong with that scenario. What if they burn the house down. Geez.
Just one more example of how some people have no boundaries. It sounds like he needs to find a new channel to watch on TV.
Can't respond right now----- too busy picking my jaw up off the floor!
I had someone contact me recently who wanted to 'borrow' their childhood home that was on the market for a reception after her mother's funeral. I thought that was just plain weird!
Too funny - did he really think that someone was going to buy this "story". Just when you think you've heard it all....
My response would be: "I was born at night but not last night!"
Are you kidding me? I'm so curious to know what the show was. I'm so sick of people giving advice like this. I don't know anyone that desperate.
Good for you Tish!
HOLY COW TISH!!
I have NEVER heard of such a brash request as this! The nerve of some people to think this would work! Yes, people can sometimes be in a hurry to offload a property, but I don't think to many sellers would be willing to appease such a request, and I certainly would NEVER suggest it!
That's nuttiness. I would never recommend a seller allow that and I would never allow it if I were selling. Not worth so much liability. I didn't read all the comments but I wonder if the showwas ever revealed?
I'm all for getting a good deal, but some people go WAY over the line into just abusing other people and being bottom of the barrel cheapskates. Unbelievable!