First Team Real Estate Reviews 1

TrustScore 3 out of 5

3.2

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  1. Real Estate Agents
  2. Real Estate Agency
  3. Real Estate Consultant

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First Team Real Estate is a destination brokerage that prides itself on a 42-year tradition and the distinction of being #1 in total unit sales and #1 in luxury unit sales. First Team Real Estate serves Southern California including Orange County, Los ...


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3.2

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Beware of this company

THIS IS A REVIEW UPDATE as of Aug 31, 2024:

This branch, First Team Real Estate Tustin Office, now has a new manager. It’s no longer Elizabeth Steven Meyers, since sometime between July 30, 2024 and August 23, 2024. I’d say my previous review about FORGERY eventually had something to do with it. But even under the new management, my mom’s house is still being kept hostage in exchange for me to remove my negative reviews. Instead of taking my mom’s house off MLS like First Team Corporate in Newport Beach agreed to, my mom’s house ended up being listed for sale, which is illegal since they technically had an invalid contract with her. The realtor Lucy Borruel did not get her permission either to list it for sale on Aug 25, 2024. Lucy Borruel got so many of the details on the house wrong, my mother could have been sued for false advertising. Also, the house should have not been put on the MLS to begin with, without a valid contract! And since Elizabeth Meyers no longer works for their company, that proves their guilt with the contract being invalid. This has been such a huge nightmare for both my 78 year old elderly widowed mom and I to deal with for months. My father had died only a few months before my mom tried selling her house so she could spend her few remaining years she has left with me in the mountains, but First Team had to make it impossible for her because they only cared about money rather than helping others. I don’t see how this kind of work ethic builds a good reputation.

Below is my previous review as of July 30, 2024:

Beware! Don't trust this company, First Team Real Estate, because some of the people they hired are capable of committing FORGERY!

We regret trying to sell our house through the Tustin Branch because they are a pain in the rump to deal with. The contract we had with them ended up being invalid because it turned out it was good for only one day. Instead of resigning with them, we went with a different realtor. And instead of them being noble about it, they refused to remove our house from MLS. They felt they were still our realtor and to try and prove it, they sent us a fraudulent document. On the original contract, a typo was made on the ending date for the expiration. The fake document had the year corrected in handwriting, and my mother's initials was forged next to it without a date next to that to indicate when that handwritten correction was supposed to have been made. Also, there was no witness to my mother signing this because it never happened. The manager, Elizabeth Meyers, (who's arrogant, argumentative, and condescending) claimed this (allegedly) fraudulent document was signed the day after the original document was signed. But, many months later, when we noticed the error in the date on the original document, the realtor, Lucy Borruel, brought us a typed modified version for my mother to resign, which she refused to do. If my mother had supposedly initialed the fake document months prior, why would she be given a typed up modified version months later? And this version was actually titled "Modification of Listing." And there's a added line saying, "The expiration date is changed to."

We even went to the higher-ups in the corporate office, the Newport branch, to give them a chance to resolve this before we had our lawyer file a lawsuit. We contacted the CEO, Michele Harrington, and the broker, Thomas Wagner, but they both won't be bothered to directly return all communication. I suppose no one cares about being criminally charged for fraud. Let the lawsuit begin.

5 July 2024
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