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Remove Shoes ... Booties Are A Seller's Cost of Doing Business
Mona I love to re blog a post about my re blog. Seriously, you bring up some really good points and i am going to go buy my booties this week! Thanks for sharing the information
  The subject of removing shoes before entering listings was inspired by a Joe Jackson reblog of an original Featured post by Pacita Dimacali. The premise of the posts and comments were mainly based on respect for sellers’ houses and acquiescing to THEIR wishes. To a point, I agree. Do I think it’s okay for sellers to request prospective buyers and their agents remove their shoes before entering their house? Sure, it’s their house. Do I think it’s okay to be apprised of this condition as we approach the house? No, I believe it’s deceptive not to have prior notice. Do I think it’s okay to make that request without making arrangements for foot covering for the visitors? Absolutely not. This should be a seller cost of doing business.

 
Roadblocks to showing a house could be anything. Lack of curb appeal, ratty looking front door, old cooking odors, stray pet hair or removing shoes could all be culprits. It’s one thing if showing instructions include ... more

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