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More of a rant

Our house is currently on the market and has had many showing requests which have been great! However; I work from home, have two kids, and 3 large dogs. Getting everyone out of the house and staying gone is no easy task.

I would say 8/10 of the last showings have been late or 2 with no shows completely. And by late, I’m talking 15-30+ minutes late. If not for my ring camera, I would have gone home and been sitting unprepared when they finally show up thinking they have already came and went! I have had to reach out my agent for him to reach out to them to confirm they are still coming. Not one of them have reached out first to communicate running late or cancelled showing.

This can’t be normal? Buyers agents need to be more considerate of seller’s time.

Thank you for coming to my rant and staying the entire time.

Editing to say that they are scheduling a time block for 15-30 min. When I say they are late, I mean late past the time block. Just now, showing was scheduled at 12-12:30. Agent finally showed at 12:36 after my agent finally reached out to see if they were even coming. Meaning they will now be in my house way past 12:30. This has been our experience the entire time the house has been showing with the exception of a handful.

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