Families are stuck in shelters or sleeping in their cars while a flawed state selection process and meager funding for renovations leave apartments empty for years.
A while ago me and my now wife moved out of the country for her studies. We didn’t live together at the time so I was hesitant about selling my place. I also didn’t want to travel all the way back for showings, maintenance or whatever. So I used a broker/realtor.
And I’m glad I did, as the last people who lived there just stopped paying rent. That economic burden fell on the realtor. They didn’t treat my place nicely, and that was my cost to fix. But I still would have been in a difficult situation with potential squatters who refused to pay rent if it weren’t for them.
I agree that it’s more often than not pointless, but I was lucky to use them.
I almost fell for that on Long Island several years ago. To even think that brokers are even necessary with tools like apartments.com is ridiculous.
I’ve never dealt with a broker that did anything beyond opening the door and going “here. Apartment. Look.” Useless leeches, the lot of them.
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A while ago me and my now wife moved out of the country for her studies. We didn’t live together at the time so I was hesitant about selling my place. I also didn’t want to travel all the way back for showings, maintenance or whatever. So I used a broker/realtor.
And I’m glad I did, as the last people who lived there just stopped paying rent. That economic burden fell on the realtor. They didn’t treat my place nicely, and that was my cost to fix. But I still would have been in a difficult situation with potential squatters who refused to pay rent if it weren’t for them.
I agree that it’s more often than not pointless, but I was lucky to use them.