Seller
Tempe,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, July 31, 2012
I am the seller of the property which your report refers to, and I am very sorry that this was
such a disappointing first home buying experience for you. While I was not a party to any of the communication between you or your father, and Jason, I can tell you that in my conversations with Jason he conveyed a very genuine desire to make your offer work and a willingness to do whatever he could to that end. There was no holding off for a stronger offer Jason was out in the field working, as Realtors do, and by the time he and/or his assistant were able to get to their office to write your offer, (a few hours later), another offer had come in. The offer was written by another agent and Jason had absolutely no control over what the offer consisted of or when it was delivered. Jason forwarded both offers to me, as was his job. He expressed that even though the 2nd offer was a cash transaction at 5k more, he was willing to reduce his commission in order to attempt to make your offer work. He felt badly that a multiple offer situation had arisen, after all of his discussions and efforts with you over the course of the day. He truly didnt want you to lose the property, and was willing to do whatever he could to make it work.
It was for this reason alone, that I agreed to consider your offer in lieu of the more straightforward, (no appraisal or new loan contingencies), cash offer. Once I had received your written offer and reviewed it in detail, I had some concerns regarding the new loan, and I addressed them with Jason. Jason went to work trying to resolve the concerns and when they could not be resolved in a timely manner, it was my decision, in spite of Jason's efforts to put your deal together, to accept the other offer before it expired. I understand your frustration. The current inventory short real estate market, with multiple offers more common than not, is an extremely disappointing reality for many buyers. (I just purchased a condo for my ASU senior to live in, and had to make at least 7 or 8 offers, all in multiple offer situations, over many months, before one was accepted. We had a lot of disappointments!)
I have personally been doing business with Jason and Arizona Investment Link for quite a while, and while Jason cant control the marketplace or every aspect of any transaction, he has always done his best to create a win/win outcome, if at all possible. Unfortunately, its not always possible. Nonetheless, I have always found Jasons integrity,ethics, and character beyond reproach. Im truly sorry that this was not your experience, and wish you the best of luck in your new post-graduation endeavors.