When I moved to dc the relocation company took care of all the moving
I saw 2 realtors before I hired one, and per contract I had to see
2. So I relied ly on them to suggest what I had to do in order
to list.
I needed to cart away some of the furniture that people had thrown
away in my house like old sofas for instance.
I wondred if my friends knew someone who carts crap, that would be nice.
Or
some
stupid teenagers who want a ratty sofa or table for free
I managed to clean everything that I could see. I ws sure there was
more. I asked the realtor to suggest a clean up crew after move out.
Since I hadn't been in the house for 4 years, lots of maintenance
things needed to be done, but with my short time , I
asked the realtor about their willingness to do this as well.
Nick wanted to help me with everything I told him Your most im****tant job
right now is to listen to me complain.
the buyer bought the house as is with all the crap and we never had to
offload anything
other people I know didn't have my good luck
----- Original Message -----
From: "marika" <marika5000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Newsgroups: uk.media.tv.smallville,alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 10:12 AM
Subject: for old men
> Does anyon have any advice about relocation companies. my friend
finished
> selling the house ; however, she and her husband ran into some major
> complications and they was very dissatisfied with the relocation people.
> In
> essence, the house was sold to a buyer before they had sold it to the
relo
> company. Their money was withheld for three days and they refused to
> disburse any funds until they had signed a "contract of sale" which the
> had
> never seen prior to the closing. Although she is not quibbling with the
> contract price, they still have seen no documentation of how the funds
> were
> arrived at and only have record of the wire funds transferred to a bank
> account.
> Do you have any idea where someone would start to complain? they have
> refused to speak to their "relocation counselor" any longer as she
insists
> that she sent them the contract of sale several weeks prior to closing
and
> that they failed to return the document. This is simply a lie. Even if
> it
> were true, why would they delay in informing that they were missing a
> crucial document?
>
>
>
> mk5000
>
>
>
> "Nay, Pippin. Not till Bilbo has cut the cake. "--Meriadoc Brandybuck:
>
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