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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply
Agent Listing My (Rented) Unit Unauthorized
An agent I specifically told 3.5 months ago that I did not want to work with them has taken my pictures from my old Craigslist post, put their company watermark on them, and listed it for rent at a slightly different address (Advertising 284 instead of 284-3), with their phone number as the landlord. The apartment is not vacant. I called them yesterday to tell them to take it down, but it's still up on all the sites.
What should I do?
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Wayne Brooks
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Call 1) their broker 2) the real estate commission