I’m selling my home and signed a listing agreement with the same realtor I used when I bought the home... she’s friendly and pleasant but I’m starting to feel like she’s not motivated to sell my property or able to communicate effectively. It’s been almost two weeks and we’ve had zero showings. I initially asked for guidance on staging, and was told not to worry and “just so I can take pictures.” I asked if I needed to remove personal items and decor and she said no, that people like to see the home lived in. Some photos have people in the background that could have been easily cropped, a laundry basket with dirty clothes, and lights off. I raised concerns about the photos last night and was told it wasn’t important and wouldn’t change how/if my house sold. I’ve expressed concerns about the listing three times now. The first time I was told “I’ll check on it tomorrow.” The second time, two days after the first and when I received no follow up, I didn’t hear back at all. The third ti...
Hello all. I'm looking for somebody capable of appraising the value of a trailer in a park. I'm well aware of the constraints with it being considered personal property. However, I'm looking for anybody capable of providing me a licensed personal property appraisal to provide my bank in order to get a loan. Any and all ideas or direction are appreciated! I'll even take recommendations for better subs to post this to. My main goal is to find one at least in the state!😅 This has been a very long and drawn-out process, and I have absolutely fallen in love with a trailer, and I take "no" as more of a challenge, unfortunately. Edit: Located in Michigan preferably Southeast area. submitted by /u/PsychCobraa [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1s48ie3/nightmare_appraisal_situation_trailer_in_park/