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    Berkshire Hathaway Leavenworth Properties Cascade Properties - Kevin & Camiekae Lynch Owners / Brokers

    Berkshire Hathaway Leavenworth Properties Cascade Properties

    (5 reviews)

    Terminated Agent for cause:…read more 1. Sellers stipulated that the property address not be included in the MLS. Contrary to this wish, the initial MLS included a photograph with address. The identical mistake was repeated when the property came back on the MLS after a pending sale period. 2. Agent was informed three separate occasions this property included an "Exemption Parcel" protocol for subdivision. Either the Agent lack of understanding on how to accomplish this protocol or unwillingness to confirm this process with Steve Moore of Central Washington Title and the County led to the potential buyer becoming extremely confused by the process. Going forward not knowing the correct procedure, the Agent informed buyer of requirements to supply water, power, septic, and road access to divided property. This is not required for "Exemption Parcel". Resulting from this misinformation, the Buyer became confused by the process and withdraw his offer. In addition, the buyer seemed to not have been advised of, or ignored, the contractual deadlines which resulted in the buyer forfeiting 1/2 of his earnest money. 3. In the initial interview, the Agent offered to pay for the septic and well inspections to ensure these inspections were done before Winter should the property remained unsold going into Winter and these inspections could not be performed. Later when questioned on this promise during a discussion of splitting the costs of a septic system design, the Agent had no recollection of having made the offer to pay the two inspection fees. 4. Agent was requested to copy both Sellers and Co-Agent in on all correspondence. Repeatedly this request was not followed. 5. During the initial listing meeting the Agent informed Sellers a "Broker Showing" would be conducted. To Sellers knowledge that was not done. 6. None of the other Leavenworth Properties Agents toured the property to the Sellers knowledge. 7. Recent texting communications regarding the two fuel tanks on site were less than accurate and created confusion. Seller Agents were aware of the Sellers plans to leave the fuel tanks on the property. Buyer had not voiced a request to have fuel tanks removed, yet Buyers Agent asked Sellers Agent if they were going to be removed. Sellers Agent passed this misinformation along and later apologized for creating the confusion by not clarifying just who had initiated the inquiry. 8. Seller stipulated from the beginning both Selling Co-Agents attend all showings. Selling Agents choose not to attend the September 2, 2018 showing by Buyers Agent Geordie, Windermere Realty during a critical milestone in the selling process.

    CAMIEKAE Camie Kae Lynch is a whirlwind and a crackerjack!…read more My husband and I became interested in a house listed with Berkshire Hathaway and contacted the listing agent(s). Imagine our delight when despite an international time zone seller, this phenomenal agent was able to get an offer out and back; countered, and a second offer off and accepted in a 24 hour turn around. Then for her encore, Camie got us an immediate inspection of the house, enabling us to provide our earnest money securely; and she made direct contact with our lender to get the ball rolling on our financing. Throughout the 48 hours, Camie quickly executed documents and paperwork, took our phone calls, enabled multiple house viewings, and answered our countless questions; to facilitate a speedy, efficient process. All this, while respecting guidelines for a mean pandemic on behalf of her Nervous Nelly clients! Thank you, Camie. Thank you Berkshire Hathaway Leavenworth Properties. HANNAH ROSE My husband and I were very impressed with Hannah Rose Lynch, when we called to express our interest in a house listed with Berkshire Hathaway. Hannah was very knowledgeable and quickly put in motion our offer, while we bombarded her with a multitude of questions. She meticulously prepared paperwork immediately and worked tirelessly to make sure each document was thorough but dispersed rapidly. Hannah also helped ensure we saw the property as many times as we needed and clipped a quick, efficient pace, coordinating with her associate, Camie Kae. What a great, seamless team. We were delighted with Hannah's friendliness, kind spirit, and keen business sense. Her expertise was very appreciated. Thank you so much, Hannah Rose! Thank you Berkshire Hathaway Leavenworth Properties.

    Huber Real Estate

    Huber Real Estate

    (12 reviews)

    We rented a mid size storage unit from Huber Real Estate…read more Our experience with this company has been arduous. 1. The roof above our unit leaked. This wasn't apparent when we originally rented the unit until it had rained. When we went to retrieve some items from our unit, we noticed large puddles of water on the floor and many pieces of furniture and items were drenched. We aired out our unit and informed the company and they did go out and repair the leaking roof, but not before over $2000 worth of canvas art, clothing, and furniture had developed mold and mildew and were damaged beyond repair. We never had any offers or apologies from the company to reconcile our losses, and additionally; we had to spend time and money hauling our damaged property to the local dump. We should have switched companies at that point. 2. After having some of our property damaged from the leaking roof, we later received a brief email from the company stating that our storage unit had been broken into. They advised us to inspect our unit and file a police report if we noticed anything missing. When we went out to inspect, not only did it appear that we were the only unit that had been robbed, we realized that over half of the remaining contents of our unit had been stolen. We did file a police report and they required us to create an itemized list of all the things we had stolen. Our tally was over $2000.00. The thief/thieves weren't able to cut the lock, instead they just removed the entire rusty latch off the door. We took a photo of that and submitted it with our police report. Unfortunately, the company had no recourse for us financially as they do not have security cameras installed and all we could do was file a report. Even after the theft, as we were then making multiple trips to the unit to replace the lock, reorganize the unit, and wrap up things from our end, we noticed the main gate to the unit wasn't secure and we had to report it to the company to prevent anyone from being able to freely enter the area without a security code for the lock. We ended up letting the company know we wanted to stop service and they made sure to point out that our contract with them required a written 30day notice of intent to vacate. We didn't waste time, submitted the document and moved what remaining property we had left to a different storage unit company. The final request from Huber real estate was for us to sweep clean the unit and remove our lock before leaving. Overall, this was the most stressful and upsetting experience I've ever had in my life with a real estate company. Our total losses equate to around $4200.00. Did I mention??....The storage facility we use now is larger, cleaner, much more secure, and $20 less a month than Huber real estate was. 0/10 would not recommend doing business with this company.

    I was a customer for years with them, I rented out a storage unit and needed to upgrade to a bigger…read moreone. I did just that and three months later, I get a text message saying that I haven't vacated my storage unit like they asked. I checked my mail, checked my email, checked everything and they did not contact me at all to tell me they needed me to vacate so they can renovate or move or something. I had to empty my storage unit and find a new one in 24 hours or else everything would be gone; they had already taken my payment for that month. Why would they sell me a unit without telling me in three months I would have to find a new one? Why didn't they contact me as per the contract I signed at the beginning of my rental? Because they are money grubbing law breakers. Don't do business with Huber.

    Laura Mounter Real Estate - realestatesvcs - Updated June 2026

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