Aaron Schwid and Youngkey Chung trusted Compass agent Matt Isbell with the sale of their home, in part because he had appeared on “Million Dollar Listing.” But evidence shows his actions may have set off the home’s sprinklers and flooded it while the couple was away.
Source: Inman News
Sellers say Compass agent flooded their home, then ghosted them
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