Rating system enables abuse
Inman Community brief
By Inman News, Friday, September 5, 2008.Editor's note: The following is a reader comment in response to the Aug. 25 Inman News story, "Finding 'best value' in local markets."
"This opens a can of worms. If agents and sellers use data from, at worse, uninformed Internet surfers, and at best, potential buyers who have a somewhat limited, if not slanted, view of a local market, where does expertise and knowledge that sellers are counting on their agents to provide rank? Consider this: A buyer is interested in a given home and posts many comments that the house is not a good value hoping to drive down the price. Or a malicious neighbor posts a number of comments that the house is overpriced. Or agents with competing listings (not that we would ever do such a thing!) rate an overpriced home as a good value to increase the salability of their own listings. Like I said, a can of worms that probably was not thought through carefully."
--June Montjoy
Information compiled by Daniel Rothamel, Inman Community manager.
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Submitted by Wenceslao Fernandez Jr, BS, Realtor, CDPE on September 7, 2008 - 6:19pm.
The net is certainly an awesome tool but also a dangerous one without proper monitoring.
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