Not sure what's going on out there in regards to Section 32's. I have emailed several agents requesting Section 32's only to receive no response. Upon further investigation the real estates have either been too busy or indicated that the Section 32's were "not ready yet".
I find this totally unacceptable. Firstly if a client has expressed interest in a property then all clients should be contacted. Receiving no response from an agent, makes the buyer want to go elsewhere. I have had to email certain agents 3 times in order to receive some sort of documentation. Secondly, Section 32's aren't even ready to view.
A house in Lookout Rise, Macleod was due to be auctioned this weekend May 8 2010. I requested documentation from Barry Plant, Rosanna. Upon requests the agency indicated that the property may not make it to auction because all relevant paperwork had not been prepared in time. I fail to comprehend this fact. A campaign usually commences 4 weeks prior to auction. Pamphlets are published, home is advertised on the internet, the paper and local magazines. Why after 4 weeks would the Section 32 not be ready?
The auction in Macleod has now been postponed. I found this out because I looked on the internet and not because I was contacted by the agent as a valued client.
Another house in Raleigh St, Thornbury is due to go to auction May 8. When I asked the receptionist on May 3, 2010 why I hadn't been emailed the the Section 32, she said that certain contracts weren't ready yet. I emailed this agent 2 weeks ago requesting documents. If the documents weren't ready yet why didn't the agent at least acknowledge my email? Anyway I received relevant documents that day. The house is being advertised between $750,000-$820,000. Can't wait to see how much it sells for.
Update: The house in Raleigh St, sold between $980-$990K.
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