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    3.4 (5 reviews)
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    It's Mr. Oie's practice to not order signs until the weekday the house goes on the market. It took…read morethree workdays to get the sign so it wasn't installed until two full days after we went live! He knew a week prior the date our house was going on the market. He also didn't install a lockbox until after someone wanted to come see our house. His assistant called and I told her I wouldn't be home since that is the preferred way to show a house. She wanted to know how they were to get in. Isn't that realtor 101? Why was she asking me? Our listing didn't go online until 4:30PM the day we went on the market after I called to find out where it was. I had emailed Mr. Oie a diagram of the layout of our house that I wanted to go online four days prior and it wasn't on our listing until I asked his assistant about it. His office posted a listing on their facebook page for another house in my city but didn't post mine until I asked. We had a barn that was not permitted and not to code. When I first interviewed him he said he would anonymously call city hall and ask questions about what would happen if it were reported, was it grandfathered in, and more so he would have all the answers to any questions a prospective buyer would have. He didn't make an anonymous call. He sent an email to city hall with his letterhead saying he represented a client who wanted to buy said property. He sent the email after our house went on the market and AFTER I asked if he had done it yet. He had told city hall he wasn't sure if it was permitted when I told him it wasn't. City hall wouldn't respond unless he gave them my address. Once he brought up the barn there would be no way to go back and do it anonymously as the person there would connect the dots and know something was fishy! All they had to do was find his listings in our city and narrow it down! He brought me to tears for the second time since I hired him. He always had a lame excuse for his actions and lied about trying to call me on more than one occasion. His emails were often cryptic and hard to understand. One email contained something that was never explained to me. It was something about Redfin wanted an offer deadline to send to 91 homebuyers who were tracking my listing. It was dated 40 hours after our listing was posted. There weren't even 91 hits on the listing and we still didn't have a sign! We were receiving emails to sign documents. Not once did he call us or give us heads up about what we were signing. The agent for the house we were buying always sent me an email telling me what to expect and to call her when I received the signature requests so she could go through the documents with me so I could understand what I was signing. I was on my own with Oie unless I called or emailed with questions. Three weeks before escrow was to close I called Terminex to do an inspection. Mr. Oie's office had told me in an email that it was the buyer's responsibility to get the inspection but I read the contract and knew it was our responsibility. There was $22,000 of work that needed to be done a week before escrow closed! Mr. Oie's office wasn't even planning to get an inspection until a week later! As it was, we barely got all the work done. Escrow would have been delayed even more had I left it up to his office! We never got a "sold" sign. I finally took down the "for sale" sign because people were stopping to look at our house. During the appraisal the inspector said we had to put up smoke alarms and a few other things and he would have to return to take photos to finish the appraisal. I let Mr. Oie's office know. I was told by the buyer's agent that the appraisal had come through. Keep reading to see that Mr. Oie's office fell down on that task as well. A week before escrow was to close I sent an email asking if everything was going smoothly and if we were closing on time. I had been getting updates regularly from my realtor for the house we were buying, but hadn't gotten anything from him unless I asked. He never answered that email. Escrow was supposed to close the following Monday. On Saturday, two days before closing, I emailed Mr. Oie asking if we were closing on time. It was then he finally let me know there would be a delay and it would probably not close until Tuesday! We had four trucks scheduled to leave our house with our belongings on Monday! We couldn't do a darn thing about it over the weekend and it would have cost us a fortune to delay them anyway! We sent the trucks on their way and hung around until Tuesday. Tuesday afternoon, fifteen minutes before we were leaving, the appraisal inspector popped in to get the photos of the smoke alarms and such so escrow could close!! Had we not been there a longer delay would have taken place! Why didn't Mr. Oie keep track of what was left to be done??? It got worse than that! We arrived at our house in Arizona, whic

    Joining Movement Real Estate was one of the best decisions I've made. Since being coached by Derek…read moreOie, I have increased my net by $100k in just 12 months. I am now a mentor to 4 new agents in the office. The daily team calls, the scripts roll playing, and the support you get from the entire team is so valuable. This team is not for everyone. Only the ones that are coachable and want to achieve their goals, and willing to work for them. And to think it all started with a simple question, "Hi Derek! My name is Christine Cheng and I'm a realtor with KW Executive. Are you open to an expansion team in Alhambra?" That was April of 2017. We now have 8 business partners from the KW Executive, over 30 business partners all over Southern CA in 8+ market centers. Thank you Derek!

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