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Re: Del Forno - good faith deposit?
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Just hope they do not manage the building you want to move into. They are the most unprofessional company I have ever experienced. It's one thing for a company not to solve your issue, its another thing for them to just flat out not respond to your calls or emails. They have a bunch of building from before this area was popular, zero customer service. The only time you will hear from them is if your rent check is late.


This. Your heat can stay out for 48 hours, but your rent damn well better not.

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JoeGee nailed this reply. If you put your check on hold and it's declined, well, you just lost your lease opportunity.

DelForno has been around a long time. Generally OK, but apartments that they also MANAGE (and sometimes own outright) have had TONS of renter complaints about repairs, etc. And they play hardball if you bitch. Personally, I'd work with another realtor...


From what I heard from my realtor as to why I could not see any Del Forno listings with them when I was looking around is that they do not post anything of theirs on the MLS. They get listings and hold on to them until you go to their office so that they don't ever have to split commission with any other office. That seems wrong to me, I would never list with them.


Most people would not. However if they have an agreement with the landlord they are legally allowed too given an exclusive listing agreement. Whether or not you are comfortable renting in a situation is a question that is left to be answered by the prospective tenant.

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JoeGee nailed this reply. If you put your check on hold and it's declined, well, you just lost your lease opportunity.

DelForno has been around a long time. Generally OK, but apartments that they also MANAGE (and sometimes own outright) have had TONS of renter complaints about repairs, etc. And they play hardball if you bitch. Personally, I'd work with another realtor...


From what I heard from my realtor as to why I could not see any Del Forno listings with them when I was looking around is that they do not post anything of theirs on the MLS. They get listings and hold on to them until you go to their office so that they don't ever have to split commission with any other office. That seems wrong to me, I would never list with them.

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Just hope they do not manage the building you want to move into. They are the most unprofessional company I have ever experienced. It's one thing for a company not to solve your issue, its another thing for them to just flat out not respond to your calls or emails. They have a bunch of building from before this area was popular, zero customer service. The only time you will hear from them is if your rent check is late.

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Worst realtor I've ever worked with. But considering your unwavering interest in living in a place that's sure to flood, I don't feel bad for you.

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JoeGee nailed this reply. If you put your check on hold and it's declined, well, you just lost your lease opportunity.

DelForno has been around a long time. Generally OK, but apartments that they also MANAGE (and sometimes own outright) have had TONS of renter complaints about repairs, etc. And they play hardball if you bitch. Personally, I'd work with another realtor...

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I am about to make an offer on an apartment that is listed through Del Forno. They are telling me that before they present the offer to the property owner, I need to leave a "good faith deposit" of one month's rent, as well as getting a credit report and filling out a rental agreement.


If you do give them a check, I would put it on hold with the bank until you have a signed agreement, also get it from them in writing either by letter or e-mail as to why you need to give them a deposit before they present the offer to the property holder. What happens to the money if the property owner does not accept, or if someone else swoops in?

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It is, all checks are always made to broker until second month. The amount should be 1 month rent, commision, plus up to 1.5 months security. They can not ask for more than 1.5 months security.(NJ Law). However check out this link below. Their feedback is not the greatest.

http://www.yelp.com/biz/delforno-real-estate-jersey-city?nb=1

The one that bothered me the most is the tenant that they charged commission to, to live in one of their own buildings.

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Joe, so it's standard to make the check payable to the realtor?

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It is standard to have a credit check and to pay security and first months rent towards the broker. They will then pay the land lord upon the landlords acceptance. If the landlord declines your application they will not cash the check. This is standard with all brokers. Delforno has been around forever and I doubt they would want to compromise their license over a few thousand dollars.

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Hey guys,

I've actually never rented through a realtor before, and now I am experiencing it for the first time.

I am about to make an offer on an apartment that is listed through Del Forno. They are telling me that before they present the offer to the property owner, I need to leave a "good faith deposit" of one month's rent, as well as getting a credit report and filling out a rental agreement.

Is this standard practice? I have never heard of such a thing. It seems very odd to write a check (to Del Forno no less) before I even know that the realtor will consider the offer.

I have heard not great things about Del Forno in general, but if this is standard practice I don't have a problem with putting down the deposit. It just seems fishy to me that this "good faith deposit" check needs to be made out to Del Forno, not the property owner.

Thoughts are much appreciated.

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