Agent Dust Up |
If you've been reading this blog lately you know that I've been writing reviews of homes and adding photographs at FranklyMLS.com.
It's been a great experience and it's been educational. I've never noticed exactly how much differently I look at a house when I put on my buyer's agent hat. But I'm very aware of that now.
Earlier this week, however, an issue came up and I think it's worth talking about. I reviewed a house that's been listed for sale. It had no interior photos and so I took those, as well as additional exterior photos.
These photos got me in trouble:
In my comments I said there appears to be a mold issue here.
The agent strenuously (VERY STRENUOUSLY) objected to both my mention of the world mold and my taking photographs and posting them.
One of her arguments was that I am not an expert on mold. That is entirely true. I'm also not a doctor, but if I see a bone sticking through your skin I'm going to tell you it's broken, even if I'm not allowed to diagnose!
She had someone interested in the house and they saw the photos and the comments and changed their mind. (Again, what are they doing calling the listing agent?!)
What I'd tell a potential buyer is that there appears there may be a mold issue here. We'll need to get the home inspector to take a closer look at this. From what we see here we can't tell what kind of mold, whether it's dead or alive, active or inactive. There are many, many kinds of mold, many of them not harmful to humans. If you truly love a house, this shouldn't be enough of a reason to make you automatically walk away.
As with pretty much any problem in a house, there's a fix. The question in each instance is: is the fix worth the time and/or money involved.
By the way, the offensive photos and comments have been removed. I have mixed feelings about that and I'll take that up in a future post.
Meanwhile, I'm off on vacation! This space will be quiet for the next week and a half. I hope you'll have having as much fun as I am!
