Active since Aug 2024
We were misled into signing the Sales Agreement document by the agent, without prior notification that it was a binding contract. The document stated that we had fully inspected the property, which was not the case, as we had only scheduled a viewing. The agent asserted that a viewing constituted an inspection. As first-time buyers, we were unfami**** with the process and expected the agent to provide a comprehensive explanation, which did not occur. We also discovered that we could have submitted an offer, but the agent pre-filled the form without our input. Had we been informed of the document's binding nature, we would not have signed it. This occurred prior to our bank approval, and we believed these documents were for the bank. We are deeply disappointed and will be reporting this agent. We will be engaging our attorneys to address this matter, as we consider this to be a clear case of misrepresentation. We are profoundly dissatisfied with Remax and its agents. We advise caution when dealing with certain agents and recommend refraining from signing any document unless you are entirely certain of its implications. Thorough research is essential before proceeding, and it is always advisable to have a witness present during any signing. Agents lie just to make a sale!