Seller Resources
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| Overview of the Buying & Selling Process | |
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Preparing your home through the eyes of a buyer |
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The effort put into repairing and cleaning your property is likely to be returned in a fast sale at an attractive price.
Often, while waiting to be let in, the first thing a buyer looks at closely is the front door.
The kitchen is often the most important room in the house. Make it bright and attractive.
It is important that bathrooms are clean, bright and smell fresh.
The living room
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Possible Repair Issues The following is a list of some possible repair issues. Any repair issues that were negotiated between buyer and seller must be completed prior to closing and the seller is responsible for having them done. REMEMBER - repairs need to be made by licensed trades or those that are in that "line of work". As the Seller, you may not make "happy homeowner" repairs without Buyer consent. This could end up costing you the sale or extra money. The following conditions may require a work order:
You might have to:
Other items to remember:
* Check with local authorities for specific requirements. |
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While your house is being shown Before Your House Is Shown
While Your House Is Being Shown
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Answers to frequently asked questions What is title insurance? What is a wood-destroying organism inspection report? What are the hazards of lead-based paint? What are closing costs? What is the difference between "pre-qualified" and "pre-approved"? What should a home inspection include?
* There may be an additional fee for this. What property details are usually included by Listing Services?
What pages are generally included in the Purchase and Sales Agreement?
What is the difference between a REALTOR® & Real Estate Agent? |