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Woman unleashes Facebook fury over real estate agent note to her grandparents

A New Jersey woman took to Facebook to blast a real estate agent who allegedly left an angry note at her grandparents’ house.
Letter from realtor

A New Jersey woman took to Facebook to blast a real estate agent who allegedly left an angry note at her grandparents’ house.

The note basically told the Barbara and Bill Doughten, who are reportedly in their eighties, that they were bad neighbors.

The couple’s granddaughter, Stephanie Powley, said they got the note in the mail and when she found it, she posted it online.

The note includes a complaint about a car parked sideways on the front lawn instead of in the driveway.

“I’m trying to sell million dollar homes in the neighborhood,” the note reads, “I drive my clients around and they see your car parked sideways on the front lawn! You have a driveway – use it!”

Powley fired back in a lengthy Facebook post, calling the note’s author “unprofessional”, a “coward” and a “pretentious douche bag” for mailing a “sloppy” handwritten note with no return address.

“My grandparents have lived in Ocean City for longer than I’m sure you’ve been alive – and then some. They are loved and treated with respect by all of their surrounding neighbors – who all know why they park the way they park,” Powley’s post said. She claims her grandfather parks that way to be closer to his front door.

“What they do with the MILLION DOLLAR home and adjoining lot THEY OWN, is not your business or the business of your clients,” Powley’s post said.

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