Does someone go there to make sure lazy
agents locked doors and turned lights off?
Not exact matches
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Who shows the property: A property manager or listing
agent, as there may be a
lock box on the
door.
Many times getting past a
locked security checkpoint means first using your Mavi to find and follow a trail of glowing arrows left by the sleeper
agents who planned the attack, leading you to a Cypher that will crack the
door code.
When a guard catches site of the field
agent, there will be a
lock down, and it will be up to the hacker to immediately drop what they are doing and create a path of unlocked
doors for the field
agent to flee through, while also trying to slow down the guards.
Hawkins provides a checklist for
agents to use as they walk through homes with sellers, looking for items to tuck away during showings like those prescription medications and gaming systems and checking the adequacy of the home's lighting and
door locks.
How would you feel to walk into an open house and the
agent to
lock the
door?
What would you think about the
agent doing this and his respect for potential buyers, while you are waiting outside, before a
locked door at an open house?
After 5 minutes the
agents open the
door, let some client out, asks who is next and then
lock again the
door, and you have to stay outside, in line, for another 10 - 20 minutes, just to see an open house that you are not very interested in particular?
If your
agent is asking you to leave the
door open for a showing, please ask them to put up a secure
lock box!
Are you Sure you really need the
agent to let you in... are you sure the
doors and windows are «securely»
locked?