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  • Report:  #149343

Complaint Review: Remax Classic Farmington Hills Carol Boji

Remax Classic Farmington Hills Carol Boji First time homebuyer, fraudulent broker, will not respond to phone calls, emails and letters were sent back unopened Ripoff Farmington Hills Michigan

  • Reported By:
    battle creek Michigan
  • Submitted:
    Tue, July 12, 2005
  • Updated:
    Mon, October 22, 2018
  • Remax Classic Farmington Hills Carol Boji
    31500 W. 13 Mile Road
    Farmington Hills, Michigan
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    248-737-6800
  • Category:

I was advised to sign a one year contract with a realtor of this firm in order to purchase a home. I did (I should not have).

Realtor and I did not get along, we agreed to end contract. My New Realtor (different agency) advices that a release from Remax Broker is necessary to fulfil all legal ramifications.

I have called and left voicemails PLEADING that this CAROL BOJI send me a written release but got no reply. I also sent emails, no response. I also mailed a letter which wa returned unopened with a return to sender stamp.

This is highly suspicious and I believe the broker is not straioghtforward. Somebody please help free me from this bad contract.

All first time home buyer, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE, do not sign with these people or at least do not sign a one year contract with any broker REGARDLESS OF WHO THEY ARE.

Simbiat
St Clair SHores, Michigan
U.S.A.

2 Updates & Rebuttals


LYNN

CANTON,
Michigan,
United States

Rebuttal for report filed against Carol Boji - RE/MAX Classic - Farmington Hills, MI

#3UPDATE Employee

Mon, October 22, 2018

https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/remax-classic-farmington-hills-carol-boji/farmington-hills-michigan-48334/remax-classic-farmington-hills-carol-boji-first-time-homebuyer-fraudulent-broker-will-no-149343 

In reference to the complaint filed by Simbiat (?), it has never been our protocol to not release a client from a Buyer Agency Contract.  We are disputing the fact that his intent to file a complaint against for this act is an intent of maliciousness against our company and our Broker/Owner, Carol Boji. 

It is possible that the person that filed this report misunderstood something in the course of action and process to release them from the buyer agency contract, but since we have no contract on file for this person, we cannot further prove our innocence in this matter with any legal document to attach. 

Our company would never intentially or neglectfully prevent a buyer from using another Realtor under any circumstance and we would not avoid contact with a client in the effort to prevent them from purchasing a home through any other brokerage.  As we have no copy of a buyer's agency contract on file with our company for this person, we ask that you remove this complaint from your Ripoff Report immediately.

Please contact me directly with any questions you may have regarding this complaint at 734-459-1010 or for any further discussion.  As you can see, we have no bad reviews anywhere for our company, nor does our Broker/Owner, Carol Boji in the 20+ years we have been in business.  To our knowledge, this claim is totally fraudulent and we appreciate you moving it from your site immediately.


Skip

West Palm Beach,
Florida,
U.S.A.

Fire Them one year buyer brokerage agreement

#3Consumer Suggestion

Tue, July 12, 2005

As a real estate broker, I am appalled that some agent would have you sign a one year buyer brokerage agreement. Generally these are for a short term (generally less than 90 days) and have specific duties that the agent must complete to earn your business.

I suggest you send a letter (preferably certified with a return receipt signature required) to the agent with a copy to the broker of that office, a copy to Re/Max International in Colorado, a copy to the local Board of Realtors and one to the state licensing authorities.

In that letter, be sure to outline the duties to you, the buyer, that this agent failed to complete (words and phrases like abandonment, failure to communicate and malfeasance really help here).

Your new agent is only trying to help you avoid a future problem, as the first agent could come after you for a sales commission based on the agreement you signed. Getting a release is the way to go.

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