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Jane D
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- Jurisdiction
- Florida
I hired a broker because I decided to sell the house after all. The persons (disabled ex-dtr-in-law) residing there let him come in and take photos, measurements and look at the place, that was two weeks ago.
Broker requested keys to place a lock box, request was refused and won't return calls. Told broker since she is hearing impaired, they do not want strangers in the house at all times due to safety concerns, since they cannot hear but will allow prospective buyers to come by with 24-72 hours notice.
Is this legal, can they refuse to provide keys for a lock box? Do I have any rights since the broker was going on my behalf.
He has gone buy twice and no on has answered the door. We usually communicate by email.
Broker requested keys to place a lock box, request was refused and won't return calls. Told broker since she is hearing impaired, they do not want strangers in the house at all times due to safety concerns, since they cannot hear but will allow prospective buyers to come by with 24-72 hours notice.
Is this legal, can they refuse to provide keys for a lock box? Do I have any rights since the broker was going on my behalf.
He has gone buy twice and no on has answered the door. We usually communicate by email.