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Issues with seller (we already closed)

Here’s an odd one and uncomfortable one for us.

We closed on our home about a week ago. The buying process was smooth and easy, no issues with the seller at the time. Once we moved in we realized they didn’t clean, left large amounts of trash, left food(opened) in the fridge, left old broken workout equipment for us to now deal with(they told us it worked), and left some other miscellaneous items for us to deal with.

We called our realtor and ours called there’s. There realtor came over and apologized, and helped in cleaning up the mess.

Well here we are and we see the old seller is posting on social medial slandering us to our new neighborhood. Saying lies and nasty things about us, simple because “we complained”. We have no friends, moved to a state with no family. It’s honestly heartbreaking, especially for my family.

Any suggestions on what to do? Do I reach out to my realtor or just try to move on?

Sorry if this is an odd case. Never thought we’d deal with this.

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