Don't forget time taken off work, loss of pay for that time, and potentially loss of the client! If she stopped her search for a home because she got scared after the attack, that's potential lost revenue due to the attack.The Annoyed Man wrote:...Oh, and, "Here's the bill for the stitches, antibiotics, and a new pair of pants by the way..."The Annoyed Man wrote:If I were that realtor, I would suggest to the seller's representative (if it's not him) that their office de-list the house and inform the seller that they will not handle his home until he has made arrangements for the dog to be kept off-site while the house is for sale.
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- Fri Jun 04, 2010 1:34 pm
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