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Texas REALTORS - Austin, Texas
Address: 1115 San Jacinto Blvd, Austin, TX 78701.
Phone: 24808200.
Website: texasrealestate.com
Specialties: Association / Organization, Commercial real estate agency.
Other points of interest: Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, On-site parking.
Opinions: This company has 29 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 3.9/5.
📌 Location of Texas REALTORS
⏰ Open Hours of Texas REALTORS
- Monday: 8:30 AM–5 PM
- Tuesday: 8:30 AM–5 PM
- Wednesday: 8:30 AM–5 PM
- Thursday: 8:30 AM–5 PM
- Friday: 8:30 AM–5 PM
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
Texas REALTORS
Una de las organizaciones de agentes inmobiliarios más grandes y respetadas de Texas
👍 Reviews of Texas REALTORS
Jason G.
The worst company do not do business or get involved with these folks they are a rip off company and only collect your check and have you do all the work.
Christy G.
I love the value I get from Texas Realtors for my dues! Every year gets better and better for my business!
Shonletta B.
Initially everything was going very well. I had Rebecca Manz With Texas Premier and she was nice to begin with. Then I was switched over to Mary and her Husband who was nothing but AMAZING THE ENTIRE TIME. My compliant is with Rebecca and the Landlords for 7423 Cheetah Pass in San Antonio, Texas. The owner, more so the husband Ruben Herrera was very rude and unprofessional throughout our conversations. Wife was quiet entire process to my knowledge. Rebecca was rude when I no longer could accept the terms of the lease due to unforeseen circumstances that would have caused a bigger issue if I moved into property. They became very rude and unprofessional and sending me in circles. I would not want to work with Rebecca Manz and I'm so very glad that things fell apart before I leased with Ruben and Norma. Those are people that I would never want to be my landlord.
Joshua R.
This review is directed at a specific realtor Adriana Veres who is associated with this organization. There is a character limit so I will need to be quite short. I gave Adriana a $50 cash fee to run a background check on me to potentially rent a property. I was told it would be sent day of. And then the next day, and then the next, for a week straight. I eventually was ran and signed with another realtor on their property. I send written correspondence to Adriana to withdraw my application and return the money which had not been used for the service as promised. It has now been over two months and Adriana continues to give me the runaround. I have heard nothing but excuse after excuse why the funds haven’t been returned yet. It’s a simple matter. I paid $50 to a realtor for a background check. It was never ran. I terminated and denied the request. I have written email confirmation from the background check company that it was refunded and it hadn’t been paid for until after I gave her written notice. I have given her multiple weeks between each interaction. It has been 2 months and after sever polite and professional attempts to reclaim my funds, Adriana has grown rude and condescending while still failing to return my money. I’d hate to know how many others this may have happened to. I sure hope I’m the first and last. As a small business owner and standing member in the community, I believe I have given ample time and patience for the situation to be remedied. I have all correspondence documented and time stamped via email and text. It’s a pretty unfortunate situation.
Rafael N.
Realtors are Real Estate Agents they are Salesmen. They represent the seller or the landlord in a real estate transaction, not you, unless you pay them to represent you exclusively. If you suffer damages at the hands of a Realtor and file a complaint with Texas Realtors, they will continue to move the goal posts in favor of their comrade Realtor. Take them to small claims court or hire an attorney asap. Some Judges are just waiting to get their meat hooks into an unscrupulous Realtor. In most cases one can file a complaint with the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) they are the State licensing agency that can suspend or disqualify the Salesman's license. Do not forget these people are commissioned salesmen, and they first have the interests of the seller or the landlord above yours, unless you pay them to represent you exclusively.
Benjamin S.
Ok, so look down the good reviews for this organization it’s all realtors. Recently contacted them due to our Realtor failing to disclose( she was part of the negotiations for the oil lease on the property) an ongoing oil lease on the property, even tho we made it very clear we were not interested in the property if there was a chance someone could drill and that we wanted what the owner held in mineral rights. Anyway, the case “officer” started accusing us of failing to disclose to the realtor where we worked. Like how does that have anything to do with anything, and we clearly told her that I was an electrician for a oil and gas company, which was why I was so concerned about someone drilling in my back yard. This place works for the realtor, not you. Don’t bother talking to them. Get a lawyer!
Cinderella B.
Went to the open house, I'm a local Realtor from New Braunfels TX and wanted to visit my Texas Association of Realtors. Now I know which faces belong to which doors 😁and departments. Smiling faces and very helpful people all around.
Darya L.
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