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Cynthia Norcia, REALTOR®, ABR, CIPS, C.P.R.E.S.
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Georgia Properties
He is the best attorney there, no doubt about it!!
Experience with Ms. Brannon led to my conclusion that Ms. Brannon lacks due diligence and professionalism.
The closing involved an amount to be paid to a third party. The amount should be calculated according to a specific section of the law. Ms. Brannon obtained an inflated number from that third party and put that number on the paperwork for me to sign. She did not confirm with me on the accuracy of that number beforehand and simply asked me to sign the document on the day of the closing. I refused to signed and asked her to go get an explanation from that third party how he reached that number.
Ms. Brannon rushed out of the room, leaving a roomful of people in a long wait. She came back with a substantially smaller number but still, it was incorrect. I asked to speak with the attorney of the third party, but Ms. Brannon said, " I don't have time for this any more." disrespectfully. I flew from out of state to get to the closing and I did not want the trouble of having to fly in again. I signed. I later asked for the explanation of the second calculation and Ms. Brannon sent me a scratch paper with handwriting that is hardly legible, which she produced while she was on the phone call with that third party. Ms. Brannon has all sorts of 'explanations' for her behavior, for example, it is the third party's fault not to give her the number beforehand so that she would have a chance to let me take a look, it was my attorney's job to dispute the amount afterward. I found all that irrelevant---she did not do her job as she was expected to. I also do not believe the disrespectful behavior of Ms. Brannon was due to stress --everyone has a bad day some times, I will give you that. However, in Ms. Brannon's case, she cheerfully announced that she was moving in with someone the minute she stepped into the office. Namely, she was in a cheerful mood that day.
With all the above, I consider Ms. Brannon's behavior on the day of the closing a demonstration of her own judgment.