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    Linden Estate Sales - Meet our wonderful team of Estate Sale professionals! We are friendly, hard working bunch :)

    Linden Estate Sales

    (12 reviews)

    My mother in law passed away last summer and these guys were amazing!! They did a great job with…read morethe estate sale and then assisted me in selling the property!! We couldn't have had a better experience. Thanks!!!

    First, I want to be clear--if this review were solely about Mr. Linden's crew, it would be 5 stars…read more His team is professional, helpful, and genuinely empathetic. They are a class act, and the overall concept of his business is excellent. Unfortunately, my experience with Kort Linden himself was very different. As the executor of my father's estate, selling his home was an emotional and time-consuming process. I spent nearly nine months going through belongings and preparing the house. Because I also have my own home and a full-time job, I hired Kort to handle both the listing and the remaining workload. I never met Kort in person--not once. While virtual signatures are standard, I expected at least one face-to-face meeting when handling something this significant. Communication was a consistent issue. There were multiple occasions where showings were not communicated to me. On three separate instances, my daughter and I unexpectedly encountered potential buyers inside the home. When I raised this concern, I was told it was "assumed" the house was vacant. While it was unoccupied, I was still actively working there. Additionally, I would sometimes arrive to find lights on, doors unlocked, and curtains open, indicating showings had occurred without notice. Once we entered escrow, communication and transparency did not improve. The home had been on the market for about five months, and we received a few low offers. Ultimately, we accepted an offer that involved significant buyer concessions. Initially, I agreed to approximately 4.5% in concessions plus a $1,335 home warranty. After the inspection, I was told the buyer requested about $21,000 in repairs, including the roof. Kort stated he had his own contractor provide an estimate of $12,000, but I was never given documentation for this estimate despite requesting it, or the contractor's information. I was also not informed when this contractor accessed the property, or when the inspectiontook place. Kort then advised that total repair-related concessions should be around $15,000. I made it very clear I did not want to increase concessions. However, I felt pressured to agree. The distinction I was given--that it "comes out of equity, not cash"--did not change the fact that it directly impacted my proceeds. This was still being debated at closing, which added unnecessary stress to an already difficult situation. Lastly, an estate sale was conducted by his team for the remaining items in the home. I was told it generated a little over $300, but I never received those proceeds or any clear accounting. Overall, while his team is outstanding, my experience with Kort Linden lacked communication, transparency, and professionalism. Based on my experience, I would not feel comfortable recommending.

    Kort The Antique Buyer

    Kort The Antique Buyer

    (3 reviews)

    Kurt has conducted my Estate sale. I can not say…read moreEnough positive things About the whole process They are friendly, careful, And timely. I am very happy With the whole process.

    We contacted Kort to get information & possible sales for our antiques. He was able to drive a LONG…read moreway out of town with no problem, and looked at our stuff. The conversation developed because he saw we were packing to move, and he informed us of his bigger operation as an estate service. He was very kind, friendly, and honest about everything. A great conversationalist, we agreed to let him handle our estate for several reasons. The main ones being his service would handle the marketing, showings, and LEGALISMS of selling a property with minimal involvement from us. Secondly they would take care of the valuables with a dedicated sale, and see to it that everything else would go to the charity or donation business of our choice (we went with Goodwill). Finally, they would take care of the cleanup/clean-out of the entire property inside & out, prep it for the buyer, and make sure the closing went smoothly for us (a GIANT bonus considering our age & health issues). We were handed some hurdles in late 2023 during the sale period unfortunately. The HIGH interest rates and an uncertain world situation hit the housing sector HARD. That didn't deter Kort and his team whatsoever thankfully. With investors pulling out of the market en-masse, Kort was able to find several other buyers for us to pick from, with nearly no delay. There were factors on OUR end that made things even harder for him to line things up (age & condition of our property), but again they handled it all without so much as a peep of protest or reluctance. In the end he was able to find a cash buyer for us, organized & setup all the various inspections, and the final couple of weeks were a whirlwind of success! Im not sure if a 'typical' real estate agent would've been able to do what he & his team did honestly... and certainly wouldn't have been there to respond to EVERY SINGLE little question, text msg, call, etc. A great experience, an amazing guy & team, and we couldn't recommend higher.

    Kathy's Estate Sales - Always the best estate sales!

    Kathy's Estate Sales

    (27 reviews)

    I attended an Estate Sale Kathy was holding yesterday and it was the friendliest and most organized…read moresale I've ever experienced. I purchased an entire table full of items, and two furniture pieces as well. I was extremely satisfied with the entire process. Everyone from the "Parking Dude" to the helpers walking around helping put out items to the checkout glass, everyone was so pleasant and helpful. If this is how they handle their sales, I'm looking forward to attending the next one.

    Cathy don't take someone's card if you say you have 2500 people in your email and you don't do…read morepre-sales and you don't need any extra customers. If I come to spend my money with you it's because I like you and want a good experience. We love promoting small business and estate Sale people. You were very rude and Inconsiderate stating this in front of the whole room. Tacky... please do throw away my card. Consider being gracious next time. People who shop a state cells have many selections to go to every single weekend. I will be crossing you off my list. Oh yes and let's bring up how they bring their own items to sell at the estate Sale. Trying to separate, whose items was what. Including Kathy's. So I guess the boots I bought belong to someone there and the jewelry belong to someone else not the lady who owned the home. I hate it when you all do that so don't tell me how you represent the customer because you 100% represented yourself there as well.

    Fidelity Estate Services - #daumnancy landscape vase.

    Fidelity Estate Services

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    As I knew he would do eventually because he does it with almost every one-star review (there are so…read moremany of them!), Bo Patrick came along and whined that he had somehow been mistreated by clients deeply unhappy with his service. Our contract with Fidelity stated that the sale would include artwork. It did not specify oil paintings. We did ask Fidelity to auction artwork, and all the artwork we wanted to offer for sale was photographed weeks ahead of the auction by Fidelity's employees or agents. To be clear: WE DID NOT ALLOW FIDELITY TO PHOTOGRAPH FOR THE AUCTION ANY ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS OR ADVERTISE THEM FOR SALE ON THEIR WEBSITE. In his reply to my original review, Bo claims that "The day before the auction [my family] removed $20,000 in artwork and now you are upset because we charged you a commission to do that but that's exactly what the contract allows us to do." First of all, it's quite a shock to read that we owned artwork worth $20,000, because that's not what Bo told us at the time. He gave us a much more modest assessment of the paintings' value. Second, regardless of the worth of the paintings, that is not what happened. I don't know if Bo's memory is so poor that he cannot recall the events of his sale with us, if he is so lazy that he did not bother to check the facts, or if he is sufficiently deficient in honesty that he doesn't care about the facts. But his account is wrong. Bo knew that the oil paintings would not be for sale. We had a Zoom meeting with him and Kelsee more than three weeks before the auction in which he tried to persuade us to let Fidelity sell the oil paintings and our father's home; thank God we never seriously entertained the idea of letting him sell the house. But we told him immediately after the Zoom meeting that we had decided against selling the oil paintings. When Bo originally talked to us about the paintings, he wanted to have an online auction, so that people all over the world could bid on them. But that never happened, because we told them weeks ahead of time that the oil paintings would not be included. Again, to be clear: WE DID NOT ALLOW FIDELITY TO PHOTOGRAPH FOR THE AUCTION ANY ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS OR ADVERTISE THEM FOR SALE ON THEIR WEBSITE. You cannot believe anything Bo says. He whines that he "had buyers from all around Arizona and other states drive-in for those paintings.... When they arrived, they were very upset with us as an Auction firm.... You affected our reputation that day big time." But if Bo had people traveling from out of state to bid on items we told Bo were not for sale and did not let Fidelity photograph or advertise for the auction, well, that sounds very suspect to me. It is by no means our fault if Bo advertised for sale things he knew would NOT be for sale. We did not affect his reputation--HE did. If people were upset with him that day, it is entirely his fault. Bo won in our lawsuit against Fidelity not because the contract let him charge a commission (the judge agreed that it was a very badly written contract and did not redound to Bo's favor) but because, as I stated before, at the hearing, the judge allowed one and only one witness to speak: Bo's partner Kelsee Wirtjes. Please read my original review to see what happened next. In the time since I posted my original review, Fidelity has received two more five-star reviews, but three more one-star reviews. Their previously poor rating is even worse now--and it's entirely their own fault. The crucial point remains the one with which I concluded my original review: Why would you hire an estate sale company who is so disliked by most people who have hired it? Learn from our mistakes. Stay away from Bo Patrick. Don't believe his unctuous denials. However much he tries to shift the blame for his bad reviews to the people foolish enough to hire him, the fact nonetheless remains that most people who hire him to run an estate sale are extremely unhappy with his services.

    A friend recommended this company to me for the sale of my mom's home. One of our family members…read morereached out (before I signed anything with this company) and said they prefer to go with a family friend realtor instead (keep in mind this family member waited until I had found Fidelity to bring up this other realtor which was frustrating for me but here we are). So I kindly reached out to Fidelity's team and thanked them for their time. The next morning I got a text from Bo saying I wasted all of their time?? LOL. DO NOT INQUIRE ABOUT THEIR SERVICES because apparently they will get mad at you for wasting their time?! ABSURD that this poor man would text me something like that while I'm grieving the loss of my mother. Well, CLEARLY I dodged a bullet :)

    World Liquidation - estateliquidation - Updated June 2026

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