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Updated almost 6 years ago,

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Neil G.
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  • Socal
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Broker Still Advertising Property For Sale 2mos After Purchased!

Neil G.
  • Investor
  • Socal
Posted

Thought it was bad enough the C21 Broker (listing and selling, dual agent broker) never updated the listing when it Pending, In Contract, Nor Sold.

2 weeks after we closed, agents and prospective buyers were walking onto the property and into while we were painting etc, saying they were just taking a brief look, asking for the owner, etc, so we notified the Broker to make sure update the listing as SOLD.

Broker replied in December saying it would be updated.

Now into 2nd month following sale, C21 broker still has it For Sale on C21 website and the MLS.. which means going on 2mos of inquisitives knocking, walking all over the landscape, etc. I suppose it would be good if I were an agent it would generate leads, but I'm not.

How is this allowed by Franchise, MLS and/or CalBRE and what sanction is broker risking, fines? Just wonder if I were an agent or broker and did the same, what I'd be facing if anything.

And the next best course of action other than just asking twice, thrice, etc.

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