26th February 2007

A Toilet Rant

posted in Property Management |

Ok, so I don’t mean to seem like I’m once again following Clifford’s lead over at ChangingMyDirection.com but I swear I had this written before I read his post about toilets. Anyway…

Consider this senario: You’re a real estate agent showing a rental house and you are told that the water supply is turned off. If you or your client absolutely MUST use the toilet, wouldn’t you at least TRY to remedy the situation by finding some water to manually flush the toilet? Maybe from a neighbor? Or at least apologize for the situation?

Then, when I called for feedback on the showing, the situation was not even mentioned. Really nice!

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  1. 1 On February 27th, 2007, Clifford said:

    You know, these things happen. It’s how the people handle them that determines whether they have some class or not.

    I was at a boat show, a few years back, and someone used the toilet in one of the boats. I told the sales manager, who thanked me PROFUSELY for telling him.

    That whole “dodging responsibility” thing . . .

  2. 2 On February 27th, 2007, admin said:

    Cliff,
    I wholeheartedly agree with that. It’s a TOTAL lack of class that would cause someone to handle something like this in this way.

    Anyway, c’est la vie.

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