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    Great company to work with been an agent there since 2003 they offer the best working conditions in the industry

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    Van Esley Real Estate

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    Might be the worst real estate agent I've dealt with. In an industry that requires communication…read moreand follow up, these words don't exist in Joe's world. I've had to do all the follow up and communicating. I wonder if the owners that he represents knows that potential clients are being ignored? Very unprofessional.

    If zero stars were possible, it would be that. I have had several interactions with the broker,…read moreJoseph Van Esley, and they have all been negative to malicious on his part. He showed me two properties he had listed. On the second property, my BF was with me and advised me to seek my own buyer's agent before making an offer on his listing. I did so because I value my BF's opinion -- he did not like Joseph Van Esley. Immediately after my agent submitted the purchase offer to Mr. Van Esley, I received a phone call from him essentially reprimanding and admonishing me for not using him as a dual agent. I apologized and stated I was following the advice of someone who recommended I seek my own buyer's agent. He asked who told me that and I responded my BF. He said that my boyfriend "didn't know what he was talking about" and hung up! I relayed what happened to my agent and she dealt with him. It went down hill from there. It was unclear if Mr. Van Esley ever presented the offer to his seller because we asked that a declined offer be initialed by the seller (standard practice) but it was never done after multiple requests by my agent. Let me remind you, Mr. Van Esley is the BROKER, not just an agent. I decided to contact the seller myself. This is not typical and not an ethics violation for my agent as she was not the one contacting the seller and it was MY idea (I am a proactive woman). There were threats hurled at my agent by Mr. Van Esley that he would report her to the board, blah, blah, blah. She did nothing wrong, but this is how he operates -- with threats and bullying. The seller was 'aware' of the offer but none of the details. He and I had a sit down at his business with his lawyer present to negotiate the terms of the land contract. He would in fact sell to me! A few days later, however, I was informed by the seller that he could not sell on a land contract since he had an outstanding mortgage that needed to be paid off first. He owns several properties and was unaware of this fact. Fast forward several months later and I want to make an offer on a different parcel listed by none other than Mr. Joseph Van Esley. This time, I am placing the property in a trust and have the trustee sign documents because I don't want to start trouble with this broker. This property needs a soil evaluation for a septic field but it takes Mr. Van Esley and his seller over a month, A MONTH, to even set up the test. We are already passed the 'close by' date stipulated in the purchase agreement. We send an extension addendum but it's never signed. The test gets completed, we negotiate seller concessions which IS signed and returned back to my buyer's agent. We send another addendum -- this is not signed either. Finally, my financing falls apart and at this point I don't care because I have had it with this seller and agent. Mr. Van Esley does not follow up to my agent's emails, doesn't get docs signed - my agent is exasperated dealing with him and she's easy going. We forward the denial letter to Mr. Van Esley along with a "mutual release". What this does is allow the earnest money deposit of $1,000 to be returned to me. In the contract, it states if financing is not obtained, then the EMD money is to be returned to the buyer. It is standard operating procedure, any agent knows if financing falls through, those are grounds for returning the EMD. Mr. Van Esley says "no". He wants to keep the money and split with his seller (this is allowed should there NOT be such clauses). He alleges we are "out of contract" regarding obtaining financing within x amount of days. ?? One can "apply" or "get approved" for financing within x amount of days, but until closing and even on the day of closing, sh*t can happen and financing can fall apart. Mr. Van Esley and his buyer REFUSE to sign the mutual release to give me back my money. Furthermore, he has turned around and re-listed the property on RealComp which is a VIOLATION OF THEIR PROCEDURES! And, until there is a signed mutual release, the seller cannot accept other offers. This broker plays fast and loose and doesn't abide by the rules. He bullies other agents with unprofessional, snide, and rude emails. My agent has been the picture of civility and he has accused her of "playing games" and tells her "don't have your client contact mine". How about you do your job, Mr. Van Esley, and then buyers and sellers won't have to do your work for you?! Better yet, let your agents work for you and stay out of dealing with humans in general.

    Clients First, Realtors - realestatesvcs - Updated May 2026

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