I had the fortunate opportunity to have Tim Helton as my Real Estate Agent. I had bought and sold 2 homes prior to meeting Tim and had fired several agents along the way. Tim was an amazing find. He has a strong work ethic and his character is something so few possess. He went above and beyond any expectations i had and made my home buying experience wonderful. I could not have asked for more. With that said, I read a review on this site by Samantha that really made me shake my head. So I would like to say a few things to her. Why would you assume that once your house had closed escrow that he would owe you anything? His job is done at this point. This is why we get home warranty's. For you to call him at 11:00pm and ask him for help, and then have him actually help you was something you should have been extremely grateful for. And to pay for things he was not responsible for is mostly unheard of. But instead you berate him as if he owes you something. This has become such and entitlement era we live in. Tell me of any other agent who does that. Maybe you should have looked up what a Real Estates agent is responsible for prior to writing such ungratefulness. In case you didn't let me show you: Present purchase offers to sellers for consideration. Act as an intermediary in negotiations between buyers and sellers, generally representing one or the other. Compare a property with similar properties that have recently sold to determine its competitive market price. Advise clients on market conditions, prices, mortgages, legal requirements and related matters. Accompany buyers during visits to and inspections of property, advising them on the suitability and value of the homes they are visiting. Prepare documents such as representation contracts, purchase agreements, closing statements, deeds and leases. Confer with escrow companies, lenders, home inspectors, and pest control operators to ensure that terms and conditions of purchase agreements are met before closing dates. Interview clients to determine what kinds of properties they are seeking. Coordinate property closings, overseeing signing of documents and disbursement of funds. Generate lists of properties that are compatible with buyers' needs and financial resources. Arrange for title searches to determine whether clients have clear property titles. Display residential properties to clients and explain their features. Review property listings, trade journals, and relevant literature, and attend conventions, seminars, and staff and association meetings to remain knowledgeable about real estate markets. Coordinate appointments to show homes to prospective buyers. Answer clients' questions regarding financing, maintenance, repairs, and appraisals. Advise sellers on how to make homes more appealing to potential buyers. Investigate clients' financial and credit status to determine eligibility for financing. Inspect condition of premises, and arrange for necessary maintenance or notify owners of maintenance needs. Appraise properties to determine loan values. Evaluate mortgage options to help clients obtain financing at the best prevailing rates and terms. Arrange meetings between buyers and sellers when details of transactions need to be negotiated. Visit properties to assess them before showing them to clients. Contact utility companies for service hookups to clients' property. There is not one place above that says your Real Estate agent is at your beck and call after your house closes escrow. People like you walk around thinking people owe them something instead of being grateful for the kindness people offer you. Shame on you Samantha. I will always be grateful for the attention Tim showed me ans would not have the house I was so fortunate to get without him. I hope that whoever reads Samantha's post, will take the time to think about all of her unrealistic demands and the efforts put out by Tim to help her.