When a home stager is hired one of their primary responsibilities is to stage the property in a manner that best solves problems or perceived issues sellers may have with it. Unfortunately this may not always happen.

CASE IN POINT: Recently I received an Email  from Adam in Chicago asking for advice over a dispute he was having with his stager regarding the worked she had preformed. Adam wrote…

Hello Craig,

My name is Adam and I am having a disagreement with a stager I hired.

I am trying to sell a 2-bedroom condo in Chicago and recently hired a professional to stage the empty condo. The property is unique in that the living room is very long and narrow, which is why my realtor and I thought it was important to stage it to show its potential. This is the only living area of the property so it has to look like a living room.

We’ve since (the staging) had ten showings without an offer.

I had two friends over… both of them said is “this room looks like a hallway”. They also said that the way it’s staged does not show the potential of the living room.

I called the stager… and she maintains that the room is properly staged and that I need to respect her professional opinion. She discounts these opinions because she says she’s the professional.

Do you have any tips on how I could deal with my stager?

Thank you very much,

Adam

So that you have a complete picture of all that was done and how Adam’s $1,000 was used to stage his property, I have created this short video show.

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$1,000 Staging. Done Right or Done Wrong?