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Don't Show Your Home to Strangers Without an Appointment

Reblogger Felix Hung
Real Estate Agent with eXp Realty DRE# 01876487

This is great advice that all FSBO (For Sale By Owner's) should cosider here in Huntington Beach and the rest of Orange County should consider.

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. 

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Don't show without an appointment

 

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Wallace S. Gibson, CPM
Gibson Management Group, Ltd. - Charlottesville, VA
LandlordWhisperer

This is very dangerous and you caution is well placed.  I am surprised when agents want to show my rental homes immediately.  I have them on my website with interior photos and floor plans so that is the first place their clients should look * THEN they can download and complete applications and fax them to me and THEN I'll review their information and schedule a viewing...Agent safety is IMPORTANT and RESIDENT SAFETY and SECURITY is ALSO Important!!!

Mar 13, 2010 10:25 PM
Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
REALTOR®, Broker

Most people would never pick up a hitchhiker; however think nothing of letting a complete stranger into their home.

Mar 13, 2010 11:24 PM