New York service will be temporarily disabled.

We are sorry to say that after months of trying to work things out with employees in the NYC metro area we have decided to put our New York service on hold. We are very sorry to do this and the fall in service had to do with some issues that had to be waited out with time.

We are not sure if we will be bringing New York back at this time but there are other things on the horizon here. Our New Jersey service has been going strong as always and we are looking into some other in depth services to expand our offering. Maybe more on a local level to assist investors and buyers with independent research and legwork.

We will be sending out a short survey to see what services our members will be the most interested in and we encourage your feedback. So stay tuned for that email. I will also try and post the questions here on the blog so you can also comment in a discussion environment with the other members.

Together we can come up with the most desired member services.

We are open for ideas, what would you like to see?


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2 Responses to “New York service will be temporarily disabled.”

  1. Will I be getting a refund for the months of service I paid for and was not able to access the New York information? I have been eaving messages for months now and have not received a response.

    Your customer service leaves much to be desired. No one has responded for the last 6 months. I don’t think that is fair…

  2. A lot of the customer servce stuff is being changed. Our phone system was being delivered somewhere else and there were a lot of missed calls.

    Over the next few weeks things will be changing. Include the long awaited daily lis pendens.

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