Ryan Roberts
DFRNT Realty Group
City Ranking
Review-risk ranking for real estate agents in San Bernardino, California, built from active source rows and bad-review signals.
Rows are sorted by bad review count. The risk score is out of 10: 10 bad reviews equals 1 point, and 100 or more equals 10/10.
Agent data on this page is pulled from publicly available review and profile records for this market.
Ten bad reviews equals one risk point. Scores are capped at 10/10 once an agent reaches 100 or more bad reviews.
Bad-review counts represent negative client-experience signals used to rank the records on this city page.
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DFRNT Realty Group
Century 21 Prime Time Realtor
Century 21 Experience
Ken Scott Real Estate
Keller Williams Realty
Elevate Real Estate Agency
PAK Home Realty
Berkshire Hathaway Home services
PoncePonce Realty
Cheryl & David Skolnick Realtors, Inc
eXp Realty of Greater Los Angeles, Inc.
San Bernardino, county seat of the largest county in the contiguous US, offers some of SoCal's most affordable real estate. The city has faced economic challenges including 2012 bankruptcy but is showing recovery signs. Value-focused buyers and investors are betting on long-term revitalization.
The North End and Arrowhead area near CSUSB offer the most desirable residential options. Proximity to Big Bear Lake mountain recreation and regional government presence provide economic anchors.
These categories make bad-review data easier to understand in San Bernardino without relying on a single score alone.
Slow replies, unclear updates, missing context, or clients feeling ignored during the transaction.
Reports that guidance, pricing expectations, or transaction details were presented in a way clients later disputed.
Clients describing rushed decisions, uncomfortable urgency, or pressure to move forward before they were ready.
Complaints involving late follow-up, missed paperwork, delayed responses, or deadline-sensitive mistakes.
Concerns about commission expectations, fees, payment communication, or transaction cost surprises.
Review themes involving respect, reliability, conduct, conflict handling, or client care.
01Compare the risk score with the bad-review count instead of relying on the score alone.
02Look for repeated complaint themes, especially communication, pressure, and missed deadlines.
03Check whether the agent's brokerage, market, and recent profile data match the transaction you need help with.
04Use the investigation form if a record looks fake, misleading, private, or unrelated to a real client experience.
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Common questions about San Bernardino rankings, source records, and community votes.
Agents are included based on publicly available profile and review data for San Bernardino. They're ranked by the number of negative reviews on record, with the highest-risk agents listed first.
The risk score is a simple measure of how many complaints an agent has. For every 10 bad reviews, one point is added to their score, up to a maximum of 10/10. A higher score means more negative client experiences are on record.
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Yes. Any agent, or anyone else, can request an investigation if they believe a listing is inaccurate, misleading, or based on a fake review. We review every request and will correct or remove records that don't meet our review policy.
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