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Royal LePage Connect Realty Inc.

Royal LePage Connect Realty Inc.

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335 Bayly St W, Ajax, Ontario, L1S 6M2, Canada
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Jan 31, 2018
I have had the opportunity to use Royal Lepage Connect on 3 different occasions when selling and buying in my personal life and have also used them for a business venture when trying to secure office space -- each time I have received exemplary service that made the whole process stress-free. They go above and beyond to ensure their clients needs and wishes are of the utmost importance. I would highly recommend them to anyone.

Jan 31, 2018
Very experienced, knowledgeable agents who made buying/selling painless. Thank you for your help and expertise, I will definitely use Royal Lepage Connect again.

Jan 29, 2018
The agents are not only professional, they care about doing the best for their clients. Very happy to have the privilege of working with them.

Jul 4, 2017
Absolutely the most underhanded incompetent real estate office I have ever dealt with. Darren Martel talks like a used car salesman. Avoid this office at all costs. We were deceived by Anne Taylor on the length of the listing. Now with the house off the market they refuse to release us, not allowing us to sell with someone else. They call this comment slanderous and threatening. I was told to take this down and call Darren Martel again, even after I embarrassed him in front off his staff ( no clients in the office) surprise surprise. Then he called the police. Still locked in, and not allowed back to the office. Filed complaints with RECO and BBB.

Jul 7, 2017
Easily the worst experience with a realtor I've ever seen. Deceitful and unscrupulous, with no business ethics and poor conduct in my opinion.

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