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“I couldn't find or contact any of them when it was time to sell my house,” lamented a frustrated homeowner in Colorado, highlighting the growing discontent among residents regarding a real estate company based in Florida. Many Coloradans have come forward, expressing their deep regrets after engaging with this firm, which they describe as “predatory.”
The complaints center around the company’s lack of communication and support during critical moments in the home-selling process. Homeowners have reported feeling abandoned after the initial sale, unable to reach representatives when they needed assistance the most. This has raised significant red flags for potential clients in the market.
Experts advise prospective sellers to be cautious and vigilant. Key indicators of a problematic real estate company include poor communication, lack of local presence, and negative reviews from former clients. As more Coloradans share their experiences, it becomes increasingly clear that thorough research is essential before entering into real estate agreements with out-of-state firms.
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