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  • Report:  #226658

Complaint Review: Terry Rightmyer ReMAX Associates Las Vegas

Terry Rightmyer ReMAX Associates Las Vegas Bad Realtor who doesn't care about their clients, Unethical Escrows, Forging Signatures, Not Paying Invoices ripoff Las Vegas Nevada

  • Reported By:
    Las Vegas Nevada
  • Submitted:
    Thu, December 21, 2006
  • Updated:
    Thu, December 21, 2006
  • Terry Rightmyer ReMAX Associates Las Vegas
    911 N Buffalo Dr
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    702-808-1015
  • Category:

Horrible Realtor Who Doesn't Pay!

I installed new cabinets on her house and was never paid for them. She said she was going to pay me when I closed on a house that I was buying. She never paid and stole my money.

What a horrible realtor. Not only does Terry Rightmyer from the Rightmyer Team forge my signature on a sales agreement but she also stole my money down on the property. She is a shady character who would steal from her own kids if it made her a buck. Do Not Use This Realtor. Also- Terry Rightmyer still owes me for work done on her house.

Juan
Las Vegas, Nevada
U.S.A.

3 Updates & Rebuttals


Deana

Las Vegas,
Nevada,
U.S.A.

Juan, you should contact the GLVAR

#4Consumer Suggestion

Thu, December 21, 2006

Juan,
You should contact the Greater Las Vegas Association of REALTORS and file a complaint. The GLVAR does NOT take any complaints lightly either...Actually the GLVAR leaves the burden of proof of innocence right in the lap of a REALTOR. The licensee must prove themselves to not be guilty of the allegations against them. In this instance it IS the consumer who is comes first.

The Greater Las Vegas Association of REALTORS is in the phone book.

If this agent is indeed guilty of the infractions you claim, then you need to bring it to the attention of the GLVAR. Do not let a bad seed get away....take action and save a future "victim" from her unscrupulous behavior.

Good luck.


Deana

Las Vegas,
Nevada,
U.S.A.

Juan, you should contact the GLVAR

#4Consumer Suggestion

Thu, December 21, 2006

Juan,
You should contact the Greater Las Vegas Association of REALTORS and file a complaint. The GLVAR does NOT take any complaints lightly either...Actually the GLVAR leaves the burden of proof of innocence right in the lap of a REALTOR. The licensee must prove themselves to not be guilty of the allegations against them. In this instance it IS the consumer who is comes first.

The Greater Las Vegas Association of REALTORS is in the phone book.

If this agent is indeed guilty of the infractions you claim, then you need to bring it to the attention of the GLVAR. Do not let a bad seed get away....take action and save a future "victim" from her unscrupulous behavior.

Good luck.


Deana

Las Vegas,
Nevada,
U.S.A.

Juan, you should contact the GLVAR

#4Consumer Suggestion

Thu, December 21, 2006

Juan,
You should contact the Greater Las Vegas Association of REALTORS and file a complaint. The GLVAR does NOT take any complaints lightly either...Actually the GLVAR leaves the burden of proof of innocence right in the lap of a REALTOR. The licensee must prove themselves to not be guilty of the allegations against them. In this instance it IS the consumer who is comes first.

The Greater Las Vegas Association of REALTORS is in the phone book.

If this agent is indeed guilty of the infractions you claim, then you need to bring it to the attention of the GLVAR. Do not let a bad seed get away....take action and save a future "victim" from her unscrupulous behavior.

Good luck.

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