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    Worst person I ever worked for in my entire life. Mervet is cold and heartless. If a tenant was…read morelate on their rent she begin eviction proceedings. She makes here employees file as independent contractors to avoid paying their unemployment insurance. She is a shrew!

    First of all, shame on me for not reviewing online reviews before entering into an agreement…read more Hopefully you do your due diligence better than I did. We saw an advertisement for Mervet on the back of a local periodical. Mervet offered a 1% brokerage fee as the selling agent. Given that places like Redfin offer a 1.5% fee and that Mervet operated her own agency, we felt that this was realistic. And in the era of online listings and Zillow, we figured that a broker is a broker is a broker. Live and learn. Mervet came out and said all the right things. She said that she would have a showing first to agents and then present the house to buyers. We signed up. The contract stated that there would be a 4% commission, which she explained would be 1% for her and 3% for the buying agent. Someone from her office came out to take pictures. Mervet said that her analysis indicated that our house should sell for a price range above what we were expecting. We took the low end of her range, and we were supposedly on our way. The pictures that originally were posted were voluminous, often redundant, and skipped around all over the house. The cover photo was substandard and prominently showed the flags put down by the snow removal company. It took a long time to get the photos trimmed down and sorted logically, and the cover photo was never changed to eliminate the flags or present a better first impression, despite our several requests. The showing for agents never happened. Maybe there was an attempt to arrange such a showing, and maybe there was no interest, but the fact remains that it never happened. The listing price turned out to be significantly above what it should have been. We were largely the first house in our specific area to be on the market, and we got virtually no traffic. Several other houses in our sub and area subsequently came on to the market at significantly lower prices and made our price look ridiculous. We asked several times for a lock box to be placed on our house. One eventually came, but not before one situation where a potential buyer was coming to the house. Mervet said that she was unavailable at that time and asked if we could be around so that they could come in. We had other plans and were inconvenienced when we had to wait at our house for the buyers. Mervet was extremely difficult to get ahold of. Several phone calls and texts were unanswered. About two months into the relationship, we found out that the listing shown to other brokers (something we normally would not see) listed the buyer's commission at 2%, not at 3%. We were told by someone that brokers would be disinclined to show our property to prospective buyers because of this lower percentage. At that point, we terminated the relationship, and Mervet took down our listing. We signed on with another broker. When the other broker tried to post the listing, they were not able to because, although Mervet had taken down the main listing, there apparently was another listing that she still had up for the house. (I don't know how all of this works, it might have been a pending listing, and there probably should not have been the possibility of two listings for the house, but weird things happen.) Mervet never took a phone call or returned messages from our new broker. I sent out a slew of texts to get Mervet's attention. Mervet told me that there was no duplicate listing, that our agent was lying when she said that she tried to contact her, and that I would need to take care of this myself. Our new agent followed up with her one more time with a PDF of the listing, and suddenly the additional listing was deleted. Like I said, live and learn.

    Metro Drones - estatephotography - Updated July 2026

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