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Dwayne and Alecia Coburn, Cynthia France, and Steven Hatch. Went there trying to serve deposition papers for this interaction. I was kind. I was serving legal documents. I was treated like a criminal for trying to get sworn testimony in regards to the safety and well being of my children. Id gladly share Cynthias and Steven's report if anyone is interested.
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Kristel Bergholm
May 28, 2025
The worst experience ever selling a home! Our agent was definitely not active in trying to sell! Infact she never even showed the property in over a year! I personally showed it a dozen times! The listing only had 7 photos for months and I ended up writing the description because hers was so vague! Definitely won’t ever hire a realtor again because of this experience! I don’t think she had any training to be a realtor honestly. Hope to save someone the trouble of being locked in with her for a year
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Amanda Mendez
Dec 16, 2022
Mckay Farner was the one that initially showed us the home. If you’re the seller, use him because all he seems to care about is the seller. If you’re the one buying, do not use him. He kept telling me “if we ask for that we might make them mad”. Example: We asked to move the closing date from a Friday to a Tuesday morning. He said he didn’t want to make them upset and ask to move the date. As soon as we signed the offer he stopped staying in touch as much. He even completely forgot that the seller owed us $1,000.00 at signing. He didn’t catch it until I asked where the check was then he contacted the mortgage lender for the first time. The mortgage lender stayed in touch more than our own realtor. He didn’t even show up at our signing appointment!
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Meagan Beebe
May 09, 2019
Ryan Webster is who assisted us through our home buying experience. He was awesome! We had a couple strange things happen with the house we bought and he was always there to provide input or just listen to me vent. It didn't take long to find our home cause he was quick to learn what we liked. Very knowledgeable about different things lenders may be concerned about come the appraisal. All in all with Ryan in our corner we had a good experience.
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See post from Tyler Workman for start of review.
Seven Days before we were scheduled to close on our sell and purchase Ryan decided it was time to notify the builders of the home, we wanted to purchase that we were not going to be able to close on time. The builders had informed Ryan that we were obligated to purchase their home and if we were not able to follow thought with our contract that they would pursue us legally for lost profits, interest etc. Ryan debated with them that the contract is contingent on our house selling. Turns out that all contingencies were void through the addendums that the builder had sent us. Ryan admitted to us that he had not read the documents and had advised us to just sign them. Ryan tried to terminate the contract but in return we received a letter from the builder stating they choose to take legal action against us.
We put our house back on the market and were able to accept a new offer to sell within a week. Luckily, this couple already had approved financing, cash down and wanted to close soon. Once we knew this deal was going to work, we reached out to the builders to make an addendum to our original contract. The builder’s agent was unable to talk at the time, so Ryan reached out the builders directly. The builders had told Ryan that they didn’t want to sell the house through him because of some comments and text messages he had sent to their agent. Ryan said to the builder, so you’re not going to sell this house to my clients because of something I’ve done? Long story short… we were able to purchase the house, but the price was increased $1,563 and we had to pay $500 to extend our rate lock.
This was the most stressful time of our lives and we feel the need to share our experience to hopefully save someone from having to go through something similar. Our recommendation is to research your realtor and shop around for a realtor. Your personalities need to mesh, and you need to be able to trust that your realtor has your best interest at heart. Also, find someone who is willing to educate you on the process, so you know what to expect every step of the way.