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Jenna Bamlet
  • New to Real Estate
  • Jacksonville, NC
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Property manager gone wrong

Jenna Bamlet
  • New to Real Estate
  • Jacksonville, NC
Posted

Hello BP friends. I'm posting for some advice. I entered into a contract with a property manager.. long story short (if you want more details just ask) my PM terminated the contract via text. PM words "You are released from all contracts". I asked her to send a formal termination and to remove my property listing from the MLS so it could be listed with someone else. The PM is now asking me to send her $400 before she will send the formal termination along with telling me that it is my responsibility to pay for the tenants application fee (which is a fee paid to the PM as I'm sure you know). It was suggested to me to file a complaint with the real estate commission. I just want to part ways with this PM. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I should go about this? Thank you in advance!

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