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Trying to view a house

and failing!

House appeared on Rightmove last Saturday with no photos, but in the right area and the right price. I called up first thing and the agent took all my details and was going to call back with a viewing time.

I didn't receive a call back.

Today the house has been relisted on Rightmove with pictures so I called up and spoke to a different person. They apologised profusely for the other agent not calling back and took my details again, and again failed to call back. I told the agent I wanted to view the property this afternoon and they didn't think it would be a problem. Tried to call back before closing time but it appears as though they went home early.

Is there any reason that an agent would not want someone to have a viewing on a property? I'm getting really frustrated with this behaviour (seems to be really common round my way).
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  • Dan-Dan
    Dan-Dan Posts: 5,279 Forumite
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    m0t wrote: »
    and failing!

    House appeared on Rightmove last Saturday with no photos, but in the right area and the right price. I called up first thing and the agent took all my details and was going to call back with a viewing time.

    I didn't receive a call back.

    Today the house has been relisted on Rightmove with pictures so I called up and spoke to a different person. They apologised profusely for the other agent not calling back and took my details again, and again failed to call back. I told the agent I wanted to view the property this afternoon and they didn't think it would be a problem. Tried to call back before closing time but it appears as though they went home early.

    Is there any reason that an agent would not want someone to have a viewing on a property? I'm getting really frustrated with this behaviour (seems to be really common round my way).

    Go and knock on the door ?
    Never, under any circumstances, take a sleeping pill and a laxative on the same night.
  • m0t
    m0t Posts: 331 Forumite
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    Its a probate sale and no one lives there (the agent has the keys)
  • Duskylady
    Duskylady Posts: 80 Forumite
    Is it a bit of a wreck?

    I ask because I had to convince an agent to let me view a house that was a complete tip as he thought only developers would be interested I think. Might be something like that.

    If not I'd still put a note through the door. I assume someone is coming round to collect post etc and they might want to know that their agent is not following up with potential buyers.
  • Mozette
    Mozette Posts: 2,247 Forumite
    m0t wrote: »
    and failing!

    House appeared on Rightmove last Saturday with no photos, but in the right area and the right price. I called up first thing and the agent took all my details and was going to call back with a viewing time.

    I didn't receive a call back.

    Today the house has been relisted on Rightmove with pictures so I called up and spoke to a different person. They apologised profusely for the other agent not calling back and took my details again, and again failed to call back. I told the agent I wanted to view the property this afternoon and they didn't think it would be a problem. Tried to call back before closing time but it appears as though they went home early.

    Is there any reason that an agent would not want someone to have a viewing on a property? I'm getting really frustrated with this behaviour (seems to be really common round my way).

    You my find it is eventually sold to a developer with some connection to the EA. I've known it happen.
  • DRP
    DRP Posts: 4,287 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    m0t wrote: »
    and failing!

    House appeared on Rightmove last Saturday with no photos, but in the right area and the right price. I called up first thing and the agent took all my details and was going to call back with a viewing time.

    I didn't receive a call back.

    Today the house has been relisted on Rightmove with pictures so I called up and spoke to a different person. They apologised profusely for the other agent not calling back and took my details again, and again failed to call back. I told the agent I wanted to view the property this afternoon and they didn't think it would be a problem. Tried to call back before closing time but it appears as though they went home early.

    Is there any reason that an agent would not want someone to have a viewing on a property? I'm getting really frustrated with this behaviour (seems to be really common round my way).

    keep ringing them? (the same day)

    don't hang up until they have offered you a viewing?

    sounds like there's some shenanigans going on.
  • Dan-Dan
    Dan-Dan Posts: 5,279 Forumite
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    Wouldnt be surprised , when we had our place market valued (probabt , Grandma`s) one of them , a big player in the town ,valued it a good 60k less than the other two , basically it was priced to be nudged towards their builder mates , thankfully we hadnt just come down with the last shower and after 9 weeks received an offer 65k more than their estimate

    !!!!!!!s!
    Never, under any circumstances, take a sleeping pill and a laxative on the same night.
  • ValHaller
    ValHaller Posts: 5,212 Forumite
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    Mozette wrote: »
    You my find it is eventually sold to a developer with some connection to the EA. I've known it happen.
    Note through the door.
    You might as well ask the Wizard of Oz to give you a big number as pay a Credit Referencing Agency for a so-called 'credit-score'
  • m0t
    m0t Posts: 331 Forumite
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    Its not a wreck but it needs updating, plenty of scope for extension so that may be whats causing them to play games.
  • Charliezoo
    Charliezoo Posts: 1,732 Forumite
    Can you go into the estate agent's branch and sit and wait while they arrange a viewing? They're less likely to fob you off face to face.
  • paddedjohn
    paddedjohn Posts: 7,512 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    See if you can trace the owners via land registry. Obviously they are dead but it may give you a clue to the family who are selling.
    Be Alert..........Britain needs lerts.
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