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All Forum Posts by: Orv Randolph

Orv Randolph has started 0 posts and replied 1 times.

I can relate to JC's post: I think her categorization based on Newbie to Seller was sufficient.

The fact is even with the details being requested: it would be a retroactive assessment. Roofstock as a service is supposed to make the purchase simple for the novice buyers and even easier for the experienced buyers. I've purchased properties through roofstock and the contrast in service from one purchase to another was a big decline. Due diligence, service and support, and whatever criteria they use for their partnerships actually had me stop bids on properties. I completely agree it's the buyers responsibility to be mindful of all the risks in purchasing properties, but presenting roofstock other than anything as a way to see greater inventory (as of now) is a stretch