Old Locks = House Party

wellington florida real estateLast Friday my clients closed on a beautiful short sale.  Unfortunately changing the locks was not at the top of their list since they were not moving in right away.

I always advise my clients to change the locks after closing because you never know who has a key.  In the case of these buyer's the previous owners son still had a key and was unaware that the property had been sold.

Thinking his parents still owned the home he decided to throw a huge house party, DJ and all.  The neighbors called the police on the 30-40 party goers, but since the young man had a driver's license with that address the police did nothing.

The next day my clients received a phone call from the HOA president notifing them of the incident.  It appeared the son didn't want his parents to find out about the party and the house was spotless.  This situation could have turned out much differently.

This is a reminder to change your locks immediately after closing.

Michelle Gibson REALTOR®
HANSEN REAL ESTATE GROUP INC.
561.333.0446


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Hi Michelle how are you.....

Ha....you never know do you!   What a story!   I guess it is a good idea to change the locks as you never know what might happen.

 

Patricia/Seacoast NH

Posted by PATRICIA AULSON, REALTOR Portsmouth NH Homes-Hampton NH Homes (PRUDENTIAL VERANI REALTY- Portsmouth NH Real Estate ) over 2 years ago

By the way, would it be ok if I reblogged this post?  I like it.

Advise please,

Patricia/Seacoast NH

Posted by PATRICIA AULSON, REALTOR Portsmouth NH Homes-Hampton NH Homes (PRUDENTIAL VERANI REALTY- Portsmouth NH Real Estate ) over 2 years ago

Hi Michelle,  You are so right !  This could have turned out very differently.  I thought the story was going to be about a disgruntled seller doing a trash and dash !  

Posted by Bill Gillhespy Fort Myers Beach Realtor Fort Myers Beach Agent - Homes & Condos (16 Sunview Blvd) over 2 years ago

Wow, talk about lucky, could have been so much worse. 

Posted by Intero Real Estate Services over 2 years ago

oh  my gosh!  that is so hard to believe, it MUST be true!

Posted by Chris Hooks, Salem County, NJ Realtor, Broker Associate (Coldwell Banker Pino Agency) over 2 years ago

Too funny ~ This story could have ended differently! Luckily for the young man involved it didn't! I offer the same advice to clients once their home closes ~ Change the locks, you just never know!

Posted by Terrie Leighton REALTOR® 775-846-5424 Northern Nevada Real Estate (Ferrari-Lund Real Estate, Reno & Sparks) over 2 years ago

Michelle - what a crazy story!!!  Ha!  It's just as crazy that the parents didn't tell their son they had sold the house.  If my parents had done that to me, it probably would have hurt my feelings.  LOL

Posted by Lina Robertson Jones, REALTOR® Springfield MO Area Homes for Sale (Ozark, Nixa, Republic & Willard Real Estate) over 2 years ago

How crazy- there was a story in our local paper recently where some kids 'Broke into' a vacant home listed for sale and threw a huge party. This time though they left a mess. Yours had a much nicer ending.

Posted by Martha Brown Homes & News Around Annapolis (Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc) over 2 years ago

Patricia - You never know and feel free to re-blog this

Bill - It definitely could have ended differently

Lori Bowers Group - It could have been

Chris - I know, just when you think you heard it all

Terrie - Now I have a story of why the locks need to be changed immediately after closing, not a week or two later.

Lina - The son is in college, lives on his own and nobody told him.  We just found out that this isn't his first party he at the house either since it's been vacant for almost a year.

Martha - It was a very lucky ending.

 

Posted by Michelle Gibson REALTOR® Wellington Florida Homes for Sale (Hansen Real Estate Group Inc. ) over 2 years ago

Hi Michelle ~ That is mind boggling! And a story I will remember as a cautionary tale. Amazing that the house was ship shape afterwards. Unreal.

Liz

Posted by Elizabeth Bolton - Cambridge MA Real Estate Agent (Coldwell Banker Cambridge, Massachusetts) over 2 years ago

Liz - I too will be using this story as a cautionary tale. 

Posted by Michelle Gibson REALTOR® Wellington Florida Homes for Sale (Hansen Real Estate Group Inc. ) over 2 years ago

Even when I bought new construction, I requested as a stipulation of the purchase agreement that all the locks had to be re-keyed. It is one thing to have a little going away party, but you never know who has walked through the home while the home was actively listed. Great piece of advice that every home buyer should follow.

Posted by James K Barath, CMPS - Illinois Indiana FHA Loan Expert - GVC Mortgage, Inc (HUD Approved Lender: 219-662-0166) over 2 years ago

James - Hopefully when I tell this story to future buyer's they will make it a priority. 

Posted by Michelle Gibson REALTOR® Wellington Florida Homes for Sale (Hansen Real Estate Group Inc. ) over 2 years ago

Michelle- Oh My Gosh! This is a great story to tell your clients about why they need to change their locks! I can't believe how many people never do! 

Posted by Nestor & Katerina Gasset Realtors® Wellington Florida Homes For Sale (International Properties and Investments LLC) over 2 years ago

Whoa! You would have thought the son would think something was up as we are sure the furniture must have been missing! Can't imagine, great advice Michelle 

Posted by Al & Peggy Cunningham Brokers Brampton Ontario 905-450-5500 Houses For Sale (We have a home for you! Call Us! RE/MAX Realty Services Inc.) over 2 years ago

Katerina - I agree and think it will be more effecitve than just telling a buyer to change the locks.

Al & Peggy - This house was vacant for almost a year and the buyer's hadn't moved in yet, so the son didn't think anything of it. 

Posted by Michelle Gibson REALTOR® Wellington Florida Homes for Sale (Hansen Real Estate Group Inc. ) over 2 years ago

Geat advice! Oh the horrors that could have been! Makes me shudder just to imagine...

Posted by Brentwood TN Homes, Real Estate Vanessa Stalets REALTOR® (RE/MAX Elite) over 2 years ago

Oh wow Michele, you are so right, this could have had a very messy ending! You gave your clients pretty sound advice, I'm sure they have listen and changed them by now!

Posted by Cynthia Bartch ~ Redesigned Spaces ~ all round nice gal... (Home Stager/Property Stylist & more! Granville, Ohio) over 2 years ago

Cute story, Michelle!  It's like a scene out of that old movie about a teenage melee!  Glad it had a happy ending.

Posted by Patricia Kennedy (Evers & Company Realtors) over 2 years ago

Very good reminder, thanks. These folks living right to have this story end like this.

Posted by Robby Leviton Knowles Team (Keller Williams Realty) over 2 years ago

OMG Michelle!

Close call! Because we KNOW the house would normally have been thrashed...

Good reminder...ALWAYS change locks!

Posted by Candice A Donofrio CRE Broker Fort Mohave AZ 928-201-4242 over 2 years ago

Great to read that this story had a happy ending!

Posted by Ralph Vargas (EXIT Realty Redefined) over 2 years ago

Great post and I too love happy endings. I've had some nightmares - GREAT REMINDER!!!

Posted by Knolly Williams (7 Day Systems - Short Sale Training) over 2 years ago

Wow.....thank heavens for good endings. It could have been a lot different, at least the son was clean.

Posted by Karen Fiddler, Broker/Realtor, Mission Viejo ((949)510-2395,The Fiddler Realty Team/eVantage Real Estate) over 2 years ago

I've never heard of that happening! How lucky for the homeowners that it turned out this way. It's always good to have a story to reinforce your suggestions. That will be a great one to tell! 

Posted by Cathy Brosius, Home Staging St. Louis region (Arranged Smartly LLC) over 2 years ago

Glad that turned out well--I was afraid I'd read a tale of horror. May I use your story with my buyers? Perhaps the close call will motivate some buyers more than a tale of woe.

Posted by Lottie Kendall REALTOR® DRE#01215160 650-465-4547. Serving the SF Peninsula (Today | Sotheby's International Realty) over 2 years ago

This sounds like something that belongs on Snopes.com!

Posted by WEICHERT, REALTORS® - Synergy over 2 years ago

A funny story, with a good ending, which serves as a great reminder---all great things.  Thanks for sharing.

Posted by Courtney Peters (Keller Williams Northland Partners--Kansas City) over 2 years ago

Could've ended up so much worse. I also tell my clients to change the locks.  Maybe this story will help them to remember to do it sooner rather than later.

Posted by Catherine Condon - Pepperell MA Homes - Middlesex County - Hillsborough County (Short Sales - Integrity Residential Brokerage) over 2 years ago

WoW... a little bit funny and a little bit scary. A great post that I am sure I will repeat as a way to drive home why you want to change the locks!

Posted by Dianne Hicks (HomeSmart Real Estate) over 2 years ago

Oh my gosh.  That could have been really bad!  I'm glad it turned out okay for your clients.

Posted by Carly Lister - The Lister Team (Keller Williams Realty) over 2 years ago

Great piece, Michelle. Its just one of those things people fail to consider with all of the items to deal with in a home purchase.

Posted by Ron Beebe over 2 years ago

Oh wow.  That could really have had a different ending, but I'm glad that it turned out positively!  It makes you think, though.  I always advise clients to have their locks changed upon taking possession, but now I have a good story to tell as to why.  Might be a good closing gift for clients....Gift certificate for rekeying!

Posted by Susan Lehmkuhl, Associate Broker (Buy and Sell Smart Realty, LLC) over 2 years ago

Glad the son had a conscious.  I always stress that the locks not only on short sales but forclosures too be changed immediately the day of closing.  Also highly recommend it to any other buyer of a normal sale.

Posted by Jackie Cross (Real Living All Florida Realty) over 2 years ago

When I was on the Condo Board of my first home I found my house key opened every lock in the community.  Turns out I had a Master Key. 

Posted by Gene Riemenschneider East Contra Costa Home Sales 01492725 (Home Point Real Estate) over 2 years ago

Glad it turned out well.  In our second home market, some of the unoccupied homes are targets for teenage parties. 

Posted by Tamara Perlman (Referral Network Inc.) over 2 years ago

Some buyers of mine are closing on a Freddie Mac property this Friday.  What closing gift did I get for them? New entry door locks!  No house party there, unless it's their party!

Congrats on the feature!

Posted by Chad Boyers (The Danberry Co.- Toledo, Perrysburg, Sylvania, & NW OH) over 2 years ago

Vanessa - Me too

Cynthia - They did have them changed right away

Patricia - I'm glad too

Robby - You are welcome

Candice - I think after this story all future buyer's will make it a priority

Ralph - Thanks for commenting

Knolly - Thank you for commenting

Karen - The neighbors said he even brought his own trash bags

Cathy - Unfortunately I think it might take a story like this for buyer's to make it priority

Lottie - Absolutely tell future buyer's, I plan to do the same.  As I mentioned I always tell buyer's to change locks, hopefully this story will motivate them to do it right away.

Weichert - Thanks for commenting

Courtney - It definitely is a great reminder

Catherine - I'm hoping so

Dianne - There is always a possibility of something happening maybe a story of a close call will make it a priority

Carly - I'm very glad too

Ron - It was on their list, but not at the top

Susan - Definitely a great closing gift

Jackie - I'm glad the son thought his parents still owned the house otherwise it might have ended differently

Gene - Wow, I once had a listing and the garage door opener opened the neighbors garage as well.  It was new construction, so the owners never knew.

Tamara - Ours too, thankfully this was his parents house, thought they still owned it and treated it that way

Chad - Great closing gift

Posted by Michelle Gibson REALTOR® Wellington Florida Homes for Sale (Hansen Real Estate Group Inc. ) over 2 years ago

I am sure his parents found out anyway and are not too happy with him, even though they don't own the home.

Posted by Jennifer Kirby, the Luxury Agent (Kirby Fine Homes) over 2 years ago

Good story with a good moral.  Change those lock!  I'm going to send this to all of my agents and cover it at our next monthly meeting.

Posted by Gary Steuernagel ASSOC. BROKER, ABR, CRB (Keller Williams Southwest) over 2 years ago

Jennifer - He actually would have gotten away with it if I didn't contact his parents.

Gary - I can never stress the importance of changing locks.  Now I have a story to tell future buyer's.

Posted by Michelle Gibson REALTOR® Wellington Florida Homes for Sale (Hansen Real Estate Group Inc. ) over 2 years ago

Yikes!  Glad it turned out OK.  Definitely a good lesson to share!  Thx!

Posted by Crista Hines (REALTY EXECUTIVES Platinum Group) over 2 years ago

While I am sure that the new homeowner wasn't too amused, that is actually a pretty funny story!

Posted by Carol Lee Realtor ® Agoura, Oak Park, Westlake CA Homes (Dilbeck Real Estate) over 2 years ago

Crista - I am very glad as well

Carol - I told them it was unfortunate that they weren't even invited to their own house warming party, which they did find funny, but that was only after the details came out of who had the party.

Posted by Michelle Gibson REALTOR® Wellington Florida Homes for Sale (Hansen Real Estate Group Inc. ) over 2 years ago

Amazing that he would take the time to clean up after be as disrespectful of his parents as he was.

Posted by Linda Landry (New Vista Realty) over 2 years ago

I always recommend my clients to change their locks.  Great post. Thank you for sharing

Posted by Inez Meehan (Keller Williams ) over 2 years ago

I think you have me convinced to always recommend that my clients change the locks.

Posted by Jirius Isaac Real Estate & loans in Kenmore, WA (Isaac Real Estate & Metropolitan Mortgage) over 2 years ago

Great blog and post.  This is an absolute must to do with every closing.

Posted by Mike Henderson 303-949-5848 HUD Home Hub (Your complete source for buying HUD homes) over 2 years ago

That's the first time I've ever heard of anything like that!  I always tell my clients to make sure they change the locks but I think I'll be telling your story a few times along the way now!

Posted by Jenny Durling- Search Silver Lake homes for sale. Los Feliz, Eagle Rock, L.A. CA (L.A. Property Solutions) over 2 years ago

Man, I wasn't invited to the party.....lol.

Jeff Burnham, Rosen & Co West, Las Vegas NV

Posted by Jeffrey Burnham - "The Wizard" (Encore Realty ) over 2 years ago

Wow!  Sounds like some party!  Glad the story has a good ending because now you can share with others.  Changing your locks now can save a lot of headache later.

Posted by Amanda Alligood over 2 years ago

Linda - If he didn't clean up his parents would find out, which they did anyways because we notified them.

Inez - Everyone should

Jirius - I hope so because you never know who has those keys

Mike - I agree 100%

Jenny - I'll be telling it too hoping it will become a priority for buyer's

Jeff - Neither were the new owners, I told them they weren't even invited to their own house warming party.

Amanda - Yes it did and I'm shocked college students were that respectful and no damage was done

 

Posted by Michelle Gibson REALTOR® Wellington Florida Homes for Sale (Hansen Real Estate Group Inc. ) over 2 years ago

Your clients did get very, very lucky. It isn't worth it not to as it only takes maybe $20 and an hours time to change all the locks on a house and you can do it yourself. Their delay could have cost them thousands, I'm just glad it turned out well, but it certainly could have been bad!

 Todd Clark - www.LivingBeaverton.com

Posted by Todd Clark (Broker) (503)524-9494 (Beaverton, Oregon Real Estate Expert) (Knipe Realty) over 2 years ago

Rule #1 when having parties... Always invite the neighbors so they don't call the police!

Posted by Las Vegas Real Estate - Summerlin Homes Paul Francis - (702) 592.3058 (Prudential Americana Group - REALTORS) over 2 years ago

Todd - I completely agree and I think telling future buyer's this story will motivate them to change the locks immediately.

Paul - You make a very good point

Posted by Michelle Gibson REALTOR® Wellington Florida Homes for Sale (Hansen Real Estate Group Inc. ) over 2 years ago

GREAT Story to use to make an impression on excited buyers.

Posted by DeAnne Davidson, GRI (REMAX Professionals, Tacoma Washington) over 2 years ago

Yikes, what a break that the son was a decent kid.  I always advise it but with REO's you just don't know who still has a key.  My last foreclosure, 'someone' changed the lock and neither the asset manager, listing agent, or condo assn knew who did it.  They just happened to forget about the back door and we got in that way.  That was that buyers #1 thing to do.

Posted by Lyn Sims - Schaumburg Homes (Schaumburg Real Estate - Northwest Suburbs - RE/MAX Suburban) over 2 years ago

DeAnne - I don't recommend sharing this story with excited buyer's, only excited new home owners. 

Lyn - I think buyer's who purchase a REO are much more motivated to change the locks, but no matter what type of sale it is the locks should be changed right away. 

Posted by Michelle Gibson REALTOR® Wellington Florida Homes for Sale (Hansen Real Estate Group Inc. ) over 2 years ago

That is funny only because there was no damage and nobody was home.  I moved around with the military 12 times in 26 years.  I always changed the locks.  I even added bolt locks at my own expense to government quarters.  You can never be too careful when it comes to safety.

Posted by Donna Sweeney over 2 years ago

Donna - You are absolutely correct

Posted by Michelle Gibson REALTOR® Wellington Florida Homes for Sale (Hansen Real Estate Group Inc. ) over 2 years ago

Funny Michelle. It could have been a bad situation. Since it was okay in the end...it is very funny.

Posted by FRIENDLY HILLS Homes for Sale WHITTIER, Ca. Real Estate *LISTINGS* MARK VELASCO (Realty Source, Inc (Luxury Homes Division)) over 2 years ago

After 25 years in this business and many many mistakes in gift giving.  I gave wine to an AA member and candy to a diabetic to name just a few.

Then we gave return address stamps to make all of the changes to bills and subscriptions.  Got ripped off by that supplier, but so much is online now, that it isn't as pertinent anymore.

Finally landed on the idea of paying a locksmith to re-key the locks.  We negotiated a slightly better than average rate because they get regular promotions from us on each closing.

This makes us feel better that we are assisting in making it THEIR HOME.

So happy to hear that your story had a "Relieved Ending".

Posted by Joy Carter & Jeff Booker Brother and Sister Team (Prudential Florida Realty) over 2 years ago

Joy & Jeff-

Great closing gift idea!

Posted by DEBORAH STONE (Hogue and Belong Bankers Hill- San Diego, CA) over 2 years ago

Mark - We did laugh about it after the fact and I'm sure it will be a running joke for many years to come.

Joy & Jeff - That is a great closing gift

Deborah - I agree

Posted by Michelle Gibson REALTOR® Wellington Florida Homes for Sale (Hansen Real Estate Group Inc. ) over 2 years ago

There are soooo many ways this could have gone wrong, and your story is well taken. Funny story to tell to break the ice at a dinner party and to get the point across to a buyer. Of course, don't tell the end until after a long pause.

Posted by Beverly of Bev & Bob Meaux Selling Solutions.Concierge Service. (Towne Realty Group, LLC) over 2 years ago

Wow, this story sounds very familiar but it was well before I became an agent.  My stepson ran away from home for 5 days. He would call us from pay phones but we didn't know where he was (before cell phones).  We found out when a neighbor called saying there were a bunch of police surrounding his mother's home which had just sold (she moved to Hawaii).  All that time he had been 2 miles away staying in the basement of his old home (he slipped in through the basement window)!  I almost forgot about that until I read your blog.  The homeowners didn't press any charges, lucky for him. 

Posted by Leanne Zumbrunnen (Z' Touch Home Staging) over 2 years ago

Bev & Bob - I agree

Leanne - Wow now that's a story. My clients didn't press charges either.

Posted by Michelle Gibson REALTOR® Wellington Florida Homes for Sale (Hansen Real Estate Group Inc. ) over 2 years ago

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