If you see this, please believe me when I tell you that this person is a scammer. If you are a seller do not reach out to this person. He is only good for buyers because even when you are paying him as the seller, he'll do anything and everything he can, and by that, I mean lie and steal from the seller in order to make the deal perfect for the buyer which is exactly what he did to me. This is not a vengeance things this is a factual thing. I never would have agreed to a dual realtor but yet he put it in the listing agreement without telling me it was there. Later on I was asked by the buyer's agent why some of my property wasn't left in the home when it was my property and so I asked him who gave you the right to give away my property and of course he said, if it is attached, it has to stay. Neither thing was attached and he would have known that had he bothered to look when he was there, but I guess he thought he could just screw me every which way. And he did. He just thought he could give away everything of mine. I'm surprised he didn't give him my car honestly. And then at the title table I found out I was more than 100% responsible for an assessment that isn't even a thing at this point and they wanted to take two and a half times that amount to put in escrow. I immediately said I was going to stop the sale so the realtor and the title agent decided to run a scam on me. They had me believing that the papers that I was signing was what I wanted and for once during the whole process, I actually thought he was on my side. I assumed, because I trust people that they were going to have the buyer sign them. Later after the buyer finished his closing documents is when I found out they never had the buyer sign them. That was an intentional, calculated, straight up, no doubt, no question a scam that the title company and the realtor ran on me. So trust me on this people you do not want to work with this person. Not now, not ever.

Ryan Kowalski


