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Additional question re: mom sold her house on no notice with no time to empty it

This weekend did not go well and we barely got anything done. Some rooms vaguely approach level of "good enough for some mover to eventually come in and throw the rest ina storage unit" but others have remained untouched.

At this point my last question is - can I send a strongly worded email to the real estate people working allegedly on my mom's behalf about how extremely unhelpful they have been? They will send her emails with lawyer jargon about liens from 40 years ago and expect her to know what the fuck they're talking about. They made no effort to contact family members like me who could have been made aware of this much earlier. They didn't realize that asking a single older woman to empty her house alone is ridiculous and should have considered negotiating sellign the house "as is." Various other shortfalls on their part. I want to send this email because my mom has basically shut down. I just don't want there to be any consequences on her part, although to be clear this whole weekend she has kept raising that she wants to say fuck it and back out of this sale whatever the cost.

Thanks

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