Kathleen McKinney
GBViewings on Vacant Properties with Licensed Agents Amanda answered. How do you expect to sell these properties if they cannot be accessed for showings even though they are vacant? Sight unseen bidding is lower to anticipate repairs by investors, who buy these homes. Buyers assume the property is a total gut if they cannot be given access with their licensed real estate agent to evaluate. Work together with agents to get higher bids by allowing showings when properties are vacant. Agents are in the middle and most walk away because of the issues.
Javed Mohiuddin
GBHudson and Marshall transaction Hudson and Marshall We bid on a REO property, but our final bid was shy of the reserve price. Aldo Gonzales in California, did a wonderful job by contacting us and assisting us in increasing the offer slightly, to reach a price that was acceptable to the bank . Jeff Kung in contract section, was also very amiable and extremely helpful in ensuring a smooth transaction and closing.
John17066
GBI sent 3 emails asking questions I sent 3 emails asking questions, initially, didn’t get answers on anything. This was Sunday, But on Monday, when everyone was in the office all my questions were answered, explained in detail how to proceed. I decided that process was more than I wanted to tackle. Response has been excellent.
Sandra Williams
GBThis company is one of the biggest scams ever This company is one of the biggest scams ever!! They tried to con a relative of mine who happens to be married to a real estate attorney. After speaking with him several times, they overnight the earnest money. They tried to auction a house with multiple lawsuits which they did not disclose. Talk about losers for life!!
Jim Cahill
GBWinning Bidder. Reserve Price Met. Oh Well I was the winning bidder. Reserve price was met. My bid was approved by the Seller. I sign the contract accepting the home in As-Is condition. I wire the earnest money deposit (EMD). Contingency in contract - seller has to approve BOTH the bid and the contract. Seller then declines contract. Why?.... It's their boiler-plate contract. So, sale is cancelled. Shady. But it gets shadier. Reps at ServiceLink say the seller pulled the home from the auction - "it's too damaged to sell." They knew the home's condition before auctioning it and it's an As-Is contract!! THEN ServiceLink immediately re-lists the home for auction. They told me it's in the process of being pulled. That was 5 days ago. The new auction starts in 3 hours. STAY AWAY from this outfit. I'm still waiting to get confirmation my EMD is being returned.