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Mindy Jensen
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How Do You Ask Buyers to Watch Their Kids During Showings?

Mindy Jensen
  • BiggerPockets Money Podcast Host
  • Longmont, CO
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My neighbor is selling a house with a pool in an area where pools are not the norm. Her backyard is a child's paradise, but two separate showings have had the kids ON the pool deck with zero adults anywhere near. The deck has a locking barrier on the ladder and she keeps it locked, but they get around it.

Broker's notes say to keep an eye on the kids in the backyard, but obviously no one is reading it. 

I get that parents are looking around the house, and she doesn't want to make the pool seem like a hazard and keep people from making an offer, but she also doesn't want to fish a dead kid out of her pool.

Any tips?

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Don't allow the children in the yard without the parents. It requires that your daughter speak up. If she is not prepared to vocalise her wishes then she should simply ignore th ekids and let things take their natural course. Darwinism at it's finest.

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