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Blatant cronyism with the owners. Madame Lecocq tried to make us sign a blank deposit release document (without having checked the mention that we were being given the entire deposit back. She could therefore have completed it herself and taken the entire deposit from us. ).
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During the inventory of fixtures at my former home in Ciney, Mrs. A. Lecocq showed a lack of ethics in her profession as a real estate agent through cronyism and partiality in favor of the (co)owner. I send the information to I.P.I.
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After a change of appointment by the agency, organizational changes for the visit and 50 minutes of driving, the agent on site did not allow us to visit the house/farm in its entirety. Shortly after we entered the property, the real estate agent asked us about the progress of our steps as a buyer... Thinking of speaking freely, we shared our desire to obtain information from the Walloon region. Woe to us for mentioning the possibility of calling on social credit because he was already taking us back outside, making us understand that we were wasting his time. We still asked to finish the visit but he refused to give us more time, he returned to his car and left us in the parking lot.
Mr. Agent, your indiscreet questions and your hasty judgment on our financial situation are highly inappropriate. Making appointments with different organizations is not a reason to show a lack of professionalism to potential buyers. I wish good luck to the owner who uses his services.
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After mentioning "Social Credit" we were invited to leave the property during the visit. The property interested us and we had traveled a long way to visit it...