Jordan Pandy
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But when you start to get to structural changes in the home, that's where it becomes a problem.
Putting a window not where a window is, putting a fireplace where a fireplace is not supposed to be, things that a contractor would have to do once you buy the home, it's kind of like the line that should not be crossed.
Yeah, there's a line between showing the potential of a home versus completely changing the idea of the home.
That's where it gets a little bit tricky.
Again, when it comes to small things like maybe even fixing a scratch on a wall, fixing up scratches on the floor, but removing a power line that would obstruct the view from the second floor bedroom.
That is something that
It's a little bit disappointing.
I spoke with a few different agents and they said it's a pretty big letdown when you bring your client to a home and it looks nothing like the pictures.
I mean, that's just a waste of time.
People have jobs.
They have to take time off to go see this.
So anything that would require a lot of work is kind of crossing the line.
It's probably similar to what you would do if you walked into a restaurant and your date looked nothing like the photos.
It's pretty disappointing.
You might be a little upset.
I know one of the agents I spoke with, she went to the home before bringing the client.
I think a lot of people are going to have to do that now.
because it's a waste of people's time.
People are disappointed.
Usually the agents are going to get a lot of flack for it when it could not be their fault.