As the peak selling season arrives, many homeowners are opting to host open houses, raising questions about children's involvement. Sellers hold the right to ban children if they choose; however, this may send negative signals to prospective buyers. Real estate experts generally advise that kids should be allowed, emphasizing the importance of setting clear ground rules for behavior. Particular care is advisable in homes with valuable items or in communities where children might not be welcome. Ultimately, the focus remains on creating a welcoming yet controlled environment for viewings.
"I recommend allowing kids, but if parents are that dismissive of not showing any concern about their children then you could always ask them to leave."
"In most instances, I would not ban children from an open house or viewing, but I would always focus on their whereabouts."
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