Any responsible buyer wants to know everything about the home they’re buying before signing on the dotted line. After all, this is probably the biggest purchase you will ever make, so due diligence is ...
Question: We told our listing broker that we wanted to sell our house “as is” with no repairs. Our listing broker has now brought us an offer, but this offer requires us to complete a Seller’s ...
Early spring and the summer months tend to be the busiest time of the year when it comes to the sale of residential real estate. In general, people like to move during the summer months in order to ...
Q: I have a question about disclosure. My sellers gave me a disclosure statement that said there were no defects in the home. After we moved in and took down some drywall we found big cracks in the ...
Q: We received a low offer on our condo. We told our agent that we would not accept it or counter it. As a matter of fact, we told our agent that we weren’t even going to respond. The Buyers agent ...
When it’s time to sell your home, you obviously want to promote its best features...an open floor plan, updated kitchen, finished basement, etc. However, as uncomfortable as it can be, sellers also ...
I have a question about disclosure. My sellers gave me a disclosure statement that said there were no defects in the home. After we moved in and took down some drywall we found big cracks in the ...
Q: When we bought our home, the sellers' disclosure statement said there were no defects. After we moved in and took down some drywall, we found big cracks in the basement foundation and major dry rot ...
There was a time when caveat emptor, or “buyer beware,” ruled in the home-buying arena. The burden of discovering property defects was placed wholly on the buyer. In recent years, a move away from ...