Posted on: May 15, 2026
I worked with Beth Little to both sell my home and purchase a new one in Plymouth. Initially, she was polite, but as questions arose during the purchase process, she often became impatient and condescending. I felt as though she assumed I should already know the answers to questions, which made the experience frustrating and uncomfortable.
During the sale, I did most of the legwork myself, ensuring my home was prepared for a smooth transaction. Yet, throughout the buying process, Beth was short with me during numerous exchanges, which added unnecessary stress.
At key exchange, I was disappointed by her attitude. She took the previous owners’ side regarding issues I raised and dismissed my concerns about items left behind. I spent over $800 on dumpster rental and removal services for the considerable belongings left by the previous owners in the house, garage, and attic.
Adding to the frustration, she raised her voice at key exchange, insisting I sign the final document, saying, “What do you want me to do? You’re lucky to be here; so many people wanted this house. I’m tired, it’s been a long day. I want to get home and have dinner.” This unprofessionalism and lack of proper oversight made an already difficult process even more challenging.
In the end, I felt let down, especially by the lack of follow-through and respect.