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Updated about 15 years ago on . Most recent reply

I couldn't make this up
I listed a property (that I bought from someone I met here on BP..thanks Josh!) on Tuesday night late. I had 13 showings and 3 offers yesterday. The last showing was at 6:00pm..I get a call from a frantic realtor saying "she opened the door and smelled such a strong gas oder that she ran to her car because she thought the house was going to blow up. So I called the fire dept and 5 of them are here now." I head to the property which is about an hour from me. As I am 2 minutes away the fire chief calls me..says they noticed not oder..spent 90 minutes there with detectors of every kind and there was no gas or anything else present...sometimes I wonder why I list my properties..I have a lot of great agents I deal with but some are just off the hook...sorry had to vent somewhere since my evening plans got ruined!