5 Things You Should NEVER Ask Your Myrtle Beach Real Estate Agent

Dennis

Over the past 7 years of helping clients buy homes for sale in Myrtle Beach, I have experienced all types of situations and questions from clients.  Unfortunately, because of the Fair Housing Act there are certain questions that as a Real Estate Agent, I am not allowed to answer.  Here are just of the few questions I have been asked in the past.

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    Are there a bunch of kids in the neighborhood? I don’t want a bunch of children living around me! One of the classes covered under the Fair Housing Act is age.  If the age of your neighbors is an issue to you, I always suggest driving through the neighborhood and look for clues to make your own conclusion.  Look for basketball hoops, trampolines, swing sets and children on bicycles.

  • Are there a bunch of (enter a particular race) living here? Another protected class under the Fair Housing Act is race.  As a real estate agent we cannot discriminate against race.  Surprisingly though, we are asked this question probably more than any other question.
  • Is this home located in a ghetto? This is the actual question that sparked me to write this post.  First, I do not know what you would consider a ghetto.  Secondly, even if I knew what was considered a ghetto, I would not be able to disclose that information.  If someone who asked this was referring to the safety of a neighborhood, I cannot discuss that either. I would instead refer my real estate client to the local police department who can share about the safety of the neighborhood.
  • Are there a bunch of (enter any religion) living here? Just like race and age, we cannot discriminate against religion either.
  • It seems there are some disabled people living next door, will that affect my property value? Disabled people are also part of a protected class.  I cannot comment, positive or negative about disabled people either.

While there are many other wild and crazy questions I receive daily, these are just 5 of the more regular questions I am asked that I cannot answer. So, while you may want answers to questions like these, use some of the suggestions I mentioned to find your answers instead of your local Myrtle Beach real estate agent.

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