Kaleb
USDishonest Company Offerpad claims on their website that they aren’t “flippers”. However, their cash offers are lower than most cash home buyers. They offered me almost $100,000 less than what I bought my home for 2 years ago. The home is only 2 years old and needs no repairs. If Offerpad isn’t a “flipper” then why are offers so low. It’s not for convenience because that’s what the high % fee is for. Just be honest on your website. Don’t give people the impression that you will give them a fair offer on their home.
Carole and Ted
USOfferpad, more like Offerpoof because the offer they give is just magic. Working with a Real Estate company for investors, Offerpad came with a competitive offer, however waited till the 9th day in 10 day due diligence to provide lowball offer. We lost time and started prepping for the move, as they saw a video with extreme detail of the home. They made factually incorrect statements on how we keep the home. After talking with others that have used Offerpad, this is status quo for them provide high offer, then wait till last minute for pressure and give you a $50,000 dollar less offer. When you sign an agreement have a provision to be able to back out after inspection, since they put a hidden clause in the contract that you pay them 1% of the contract price.
LLR
USUsed to be good company to deal with… Used to be good company to deal with but not anymore. They agreed to fix 3 items, refused to send proof they were fixed or receipts. Had reinspection and they hadn't fixed any of them. Stated that it would take 10-days so wanted to extend closing however interest rate lock would expire. Wouldn't give compensation and stated once closed they wouldn't do any work on the home. I've heard they are doing this a lot in AZ. Then after closing they provided the wrong code for the lock box to get the key. Horrible customer service and bad business practice.
Benjamin Craig
USCompany is absolutely horrible Company is absolutely horrible. They do not offer fair prices, and hey are demanding, and don't do enough work for you. For that I could have hired a realtor and at least worked out with someone personally. They nickel and dime you for thousands so it's important to be assertive. Best proactive would be to not use them and put them out of business. Go with a realtor,offerpad doesn't offer this easy worry dree process.
David L.
USStay away Stay away. After dangling an offer with no specifics through email and text, the guy shows up late for the call to go over the offer, then throws a severe lowball, then tells me there is a 6% "service fee" for a cash offer on top of the lowball. Again, don't waste your time with these people unless you are desperate.