The title is a mouthful, I apologize. But there is a pur
pose to it.
It’s time for you to sell your home.
You find the perfect Realtor. Thank you for choosing me.
Next, you fill out the pages and pages of paperwork. Spend the next few days cleaning and cleaning and cleaning and…..
But then it hits you, people who you’ve never met will be entering your home on a regular basis.
You understand that the risks are a lot lower when buyers are accompanied by an agent. Why? Because the last thing an agent wants is for something to go wrong when they are showing your home. Reputation, keeping real estate license… Stuff like that.
Ok, that feels good…
But can someone enter your home with the lockbox without a Realtor in tow? The short answer is no. For a longer, more interesting answer read what the Phoenix Real Estate Guy has to say about the issue. (Note: First Weber uses Supra Lock boxes)
Codes bad. You can’t keep track who used what code.
Keys bad. Easy to duplicate.
Supra good. Every time an agent logs in the Supra lock box records which agent just entered your home. And agents are not allowed to share key pads. Meaning each agent is fully responsible for their key pad.
I encourage you to insist that a Supra lock box will be used.

PHONE: (608) 542-0178
My name is Adam Holberg and I’m a Realtor with First Weber of Wisconsin Rapids. This website is designed to inform and help bring conversation to a topic I love, real estate.