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Complaint Review: Dave Hymes of Re max gold (formerly) now w/ Cauldweld Banker

Dave Hymes of Re max gold (formerly) now w/ Cauldweld Banker Dave Hymes is not worth the money, you may as well go unrepresented ! EL Dorado Hills, California

  • Reported By:
    Mindy — pollock pines California United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Sun, June 05, 2011
  • Updated:
    Tue, October 08, 2013
  • Dave Hymes of Re max gold (formerly) now w/ Cauldweld Banker
    4359 Town Center Blvd, Ste. 311
    EL Dorado Hills,, California
    United States of America
  • Phone:
    916) 337-2788
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Daves Hymes was our agent, he did the most aweful job! The truth is we would have been better off if we had represented ourselves.  He tried to get me to use all of his contacts for the septic inspection and the whole house inspection we got our own people with the exception of the septic inspector.  He made me feel bad about not using his people.  He showed us two properties and we made an offer on the second property that day. 

Everything went fine with the exception of him not being able to let us in to the workshop on our property but he said he would get the key from the listing agent and show us in a few weeks before we closed.  The next time I saw mr. Hypes was on the day of the inspections and it had snowed. My Hymes office was in placerville and the got a few inches of snow after a six hour drive he calls to say that he doesn't think that he can make it because there are a few inches of snow. 

I explain that there are three companies comming to do the inspections and he is the only person that can let us in the property was vacant. The house had to close in the next 12 days or the banker said the deal was off the table.  he knew all of this and the date had been set for weeks. we argued and agreed to drive up but he was not happy about it.  The long story short we never got into the lower work shop.  The work shop had writing on the wall from the building inspector that said to cut out the drywall fix items on the correction notice  and call him for an inspection it is my belief that Mr. Hymes knew all of this. 

The propane tank that he said was full, was empty and the wood burning stove was gone as was the spa and the smoke dectors and the faucets.   Mr. Hymes had a standard form from remax that asks about the condition of the home he handed it to us at title and it stated that the home was in the same condition as it was when we made the offer. he had signed it  and we took him on his word as it would be fraud from him to write that and sign it if it were not true.  After it was all over I called him to tell him that what the condition of the home was in he said "what do you want me to do about it"

Once he got his commission he was done with us. we just found out that  El dorado county will require us to re-permit and fix everything on the recall notice or level the building. Mr Hymes could care less.  He could not be bothered to give us our keys we had to get them out of the planter at his place of bussiness and he refused to remove the lock box off of the front door we had to remove the door knob assembly in order to remove it.

He Now Works at:
Coldwell Banker Northern California
Placerville
111 Main Street
Placerville, CA 95667  Be warned you will pay for his services and get nothing in return. 

1 Updates & Rebuttals


DaveHymes

Placerville,
California,

Not accurate!

#2REBUTTAL Individual responds

Tue, October 08, 2013

I'll take this point by point.

I suggested inspectors that have done a very good job for my clients in the past. I have never had a complaint about the inspectors I recommended in 18 years. When they ordered their own inspection I fully cooperated, some people like to use their own, that's fine with me.

It did snow, I had no problem going up there, I simply warned them it could be a tough go for them. It didn't matter to me, I had a 4 wheel drive truck.

The pest inspection and septic inspection where inspectors I recommened. The client picked their own home inspector. All the inspections were on different days. I never once argued with these clients during the transaction.

I would never, ever, fail to disclose anything, particularly a County required correction. What would be the upside? Risk a lawsuit for a $170k transaction? It makes no sense.

The propane tank had a gauge that was stuck, we all thought it was nearly full. Between Re/Max and the propane company we filled it for them. We paid them to replace the woodstove they said was missing but was never actually present when the offer was accepted. When made aware of their concerns I never said "what to you want me to do about it".

Regarding the key. They were coming through town early in the morning so the key was hidden at the office for them to pick up. I advised them that I could do that and they said that was just fine, no complaint.

I was there for them after close of escrow. About 7-10 days after it closed she called with a plumbing problem and I happily made sure the home warranty company addressed the problem immediately, which they did. I followed up and she was happy with the response.

The truth is the upset started with the running out of propane. The gauge was stuck, how was anyone to suspect such a thing? It was unfortunate but prior to that time they never had one bad thing to say about my service to them.

It's also unfortunate that they don't appreciate that I found them a great deal on a house that's worth a LOT more then they paid for it.

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