That is next on my list of things to do in this matter. (I had to get some information as to next steps first.) However, the comments on this thread HAVE been quite entertaining.deltadukman wrote:Call his brokerage firm, could have been an honest mistake. He didn't know that the thugs were doing this as he/she was showing the house. Find out who their Professional liability carrier is(commonly referred to as E&O) make claim and be done. It sucks, thugs suck, irresponsibility sucks. B!tching and ranting to a bunch of white dudes on the internets accomplishes nothing.
I Hate a Thief - Update - Help/Advice
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To quote Olaf from "Frozen", "Yeah, why?"teul2 wrote:I assume that Bevis and both thugs are of the same ..... umm... "persuasion"? Democrat?
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jacksbuddy wrote:To quote Olaf from "Frozen", "Yeah, why?"teul2 wrote:I assume that Bevis and both thugs are of the same ..... umm... "persuasion"? Democrat?
in on it....
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yA think!?!?!?!?!?gps4 wrote:jacksbuddy wrote:To quote Olaf from "Frozen", "Yeah, why?"teul2 wrote:I assume that Bevis and both thugs are of the same ..... umm... "persuasion"? Democrat?
in on it....

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Ok, d@mmit. I spoke with the broker last week, who asked for a copy of the police report. They said that they wanted to review it before giving me their E&O insurance information. Fair enough. They said they would give this information to me by Monday or Tuesday of this week. Good.
Seeing as it is now Thursday, it is time to call an attorney on this. Who does the DS Braintrust suggest I contact? Any suggestions? Let me know.
Seeing as it is now Thursday, it is time to call an attorney on this. Who does the DS Braintrust suggest I contact? Any suggestions? Let me know.
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Well, I heard back from the Real Estate Commission. They sent me a copy of the response by the broker for this particular "Beavis in Question".
And although I did not expect them to be overly nice about the situation, I didn't think a professional person, as they claim to be, would make such comments. Now I have been called a lot of things in my life, by a lot of different people, but never a liar and a criminal. No. This does not sit very well with me and my protestant upbringing.
For what it is worth, I DO have evidence to back up my statements. But the slanderous (I think that's a word) comments made by the Beavis in charge are in writing, and part of a public investigation! To say the least, I am rightly ticked off. (And this is after sleeping on it overnight so as to calm down.)
Do any of you guys know a lawyer I need to call? Please send me details. Thank you.
And although I did not expect them to be overly nice about the situation, I didn't think a professional person, as they claim to be, would make such comments. Now I have been called a lot of things in my life, by a lot of different people, but never a liar and a criminal. No. This does not sit very well with me and my protestant upbringing.
For what it is worth, I DO have evidence to back up my statements. But the slanderous (I think that's a word) comments made by the Beavis in charge are in writing, and part of a public investigation! To say the least, I am rightly ticked off. (And this is after sleeping on it overnight so as to calm down.)
Do any of you guys know a lawyer I need to call? Please send me details. Thank you.
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This board is full of Attorneys & the ones I know of are all good people. You just need to find the one that specializes in this particular area. Sorry, I cant help you there.
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so i'm sitting here thinking of the possibilities of bringing most negative attention to the broker and agent.
suit could be filed against the agent and broker for their suspected involvement in the theft, or in the alternative, gross negligence in failing to secure the property after it had been shown.
i reckon if the plaintiff had some really close friends that would help them out, they could call the Beavis to schedule a time for him to show them a house. and whilst they were there in the house, the process server could show up and serve the agent with process and make it known in a very loud and aggressive tone that the agent was getting served with a lawsuit for his involvement with the theft of homeowner's property by the folks he been showing the house to. or, the process server could follow the agent to a showing to complete strangers and do the same thing. (this could also be done with the broker if the broker actually shows properties himself.)
on top of that, it would be really easy to find out which houses in the local market are listed with that particular broker, and as a part of the plaintiff's "investigation," letters could be sent from the plaintiff's counsel to the homeowner describing what happened to the plaintiff, explaining that the lawyer's client had reason to believe the agent and broker were in on it or at the very least grossly careless in locking up the house, and "inquiring" if they had experience similar occurrences at their homes, or if they had noticed anything missing after the broker or his agents had shown the home.
then, the plaintiff's attorney could have subpoenas issued (but not necessarily served) on the other homeowners who have their houses listed with the offending broker.
seems like that would cause a lot more heat and embarrassment for the broker and the agent than a complaint to the real estate commission.
unfortunately, the trouble to go through all this would probably be more expensive than you would get out of the broker and agent by the time it is all over.
please keep in mind, this is not legal advice. this is "how to be an a## hole" advice.
suit could be filed against the agent and broker for their suspected involvement in the theft, or in the alternative, gross negligence in failing to secure the property after it had been shown.
i reckon if the plaintiff had some really close friends that would help them out, they could call the Beavis to schedule a time for him to show them a house. and whilst they were there in the house, the process server could show up and serve the agent with process and make it known in a very loud and aggressive tone that the agent was getting served with a lawsuit for his involvement with the theft of homeowner's property by the folks he been showing the house to. or, the process server could follow the agent to a showing to complete strangers and do the same thing. (this could also be done with the broker if the broker actually shows properties himself.)
on top of that, it would be really easy to find out which houses in the local market are listed with that particular broker, and as a part of the plaintiff's "investigation," letters could be sent from the plaintiff's counsel to the homeowner describing what happened to the plaintiff, explaining that the lawyer's client had reason to believe the agent and broker were in on it or at the very least grossly careless in locking up the house, and "inquiring" if they had experience similar occurrences at their homes, or if they had noticed anything missing after the broker or his agents had shown the home.
then, the plaintiff's attorney could have subpoenas issued (but not necessarily served) on the other homeowners who have their houses listed with the offending broker.
seems like that would cause a lot more heat and embarrassment for the broker and the agent than a complaint to the real estate commission.
unfortunately, the trouble to go through all this would probably be more expensive than you would get out of the broker and agent by the time it is all over.
please keep in mind, this is not legal advice. this is "how to be an a## hole" advice.
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So I take it that they say you are fabricating the story and trying to scam them?jacksbuddy wrote:Well, I heard back from the Real Estate Commission. They sent me a copy of the response by the broker for this particular "Beavis in Question".
And although I did not expect them to be overly nice about the situation, I didn't think a professional person, as they claim to be, would make such comments. Now I have been called a lot of things in my life, by a lot of different people, but never a liar and a criminal. No. This does not sit very well with me and my protestant upbringing.
For what it is worth, I DO have evidence to back up my statements. But the slanderous (I think that's a word) comments made by the Beavis in charge are in writing, and part of a public investigation! To say the least, I am rightly ticked off. (And this is after sleeping on it overnight so as to calm down.)
Do any of you guys know a lawyer I need to call? Please send me details. Thank you.
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Politely? Yes. The no-good-dirty-ryxlfrxn---- (said in my best Yosemite Sam voice)mshunter77 wrote:So I take it that they say you are fabricating the story and trying to scam them?jacksbuddy wrote:Well, I heard back from the Real Estate Commission. They sent me a copy of the response by the broker for this particular "Beavis in Question".
And although I did not expect them to be overly nice about the situation, I didn't think a professional person, as they claim to be, would make such comments. Now I have been called a lot of things in my life, by a lot of different people, but never a liar and a criminal. No. This does not sit very well with me and my protestant upbringing.
For what it is worth, I DO have evidence to back up my statements. But the slanderous (I think that's a word) comments made by the Beavis in charge are in writing, and part of a public investigation! To say the least, I am rightly ticked off. (And this is after sleeping on it overnight so as to calm down.)
Do any of you guys know a lawyer I need to call? Please send me details. Thank you.
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So.....? Why don't we know who is involved yet?
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The Mississippi Real Estate Commission is still investigating. I made my statement and backed it up with evidence. The broker made their statement. I responded to their statement and backed it up with more evidence.LODI QUACKER wrote:So.....? Why don't we know who is involved yet?
Apparently, the MREC conducts investigations based on written statements only. I guess they rely on the parties involved providing all pertinent documentation, but I seem to be the only one giving such information. They have a copy of the police report, where the agent said one thing to the police, they have a statement from the broker where the agent said something else to their boss, they have a couple of statements from me, and they have a couple of different value determinations of the stolen property. (Mine is from a search on the internet and shows a significantly higher value - of course - than the brokers. The brokers is a statement from a used furniture dealer who saw a picture of the items from the listing.)
Hopefully something will happen soon. And for the record, I think I have 5 chances of getting restitution for the stolen items -
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I used to own an office here in Alabama. Come to find out that one of my agents had a bad drinking problem We will call her "Moochelle". She holds an open house. The next day Iget a call from an irate owner. "Moochelle" has drank alot of their booze. Next day, "Moochelle" is needing to find a new brokerage to work for and I am buying about $200 worth of booze for the guy.
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I finally got around to reading Beavis' statement to the MREC last week. Apparently, the police are lying too. According to the police, Beavis showed the house to two black males who had "messed with" the garage door opener. Beavis had only gotten the name and telephone number of one of the black males.
By the time Beavis had spoken with the Broker and made a statement to them, the two black males had become a black family - a husband, wife, and 15 year old daughter. And the husband was in a wheel chair, so they could not have reached the chord to disengage the garage door opener. Oh, and the realtor was the only one to operate the garage door from inside the house AND Beavis distinctly remembers locking all of the doors.
Did I mention that Beavis is very active in their church, and as such, would never make so great a error? Because we all know that church people don't do those sorts of things. Yeah, MY eyes are rolling too.
By the time Beavis had spoken with the Broker and made a statement to them, the two black males had become a black family - a husband, wife, and 15 year old daughter. And the husband was in a wheel chair, so they could not have reached the chord to disengage the garage door opener. Oh, and the realtor was the only one to operate the garage door from inside the house AND Beavis distinctly remembers locking all of the doors.
Did I mention that Beavis is very active in their church, and as such, would never make so great a error? Because we all know that church people don't do those sorts of things. Yeah, MY eyes are rolling too.
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Wait a minute- lemme see if I'm reading this right. Beavis tells po-po that he showed it to two black males, one of which fooled with the garage door.
Then the broker tells the REC that beavis showed it to a black family and police are lying about what beavis told them.
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Then the broker tells the REC that beavis showed it to a black family and police are lying about what beavis told them.
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