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Buyers pay
for a home inspection and then make a written request for repair
items.
We offer sound advice on which items are "typically" asked
for and which items are not--but the ultimate decision
regarding how much to do is yours. |
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Important
dates and their timelines are monitored, including: |
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Provide Buyer
with title insurance preliminary report for their review. |
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Seller disclosure
(Form 17) and answer additional questions for the Buyer. |
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Home inspection
negotiation cycles within the overall inspection timeline. |
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Buyer's
earnest money deposited into closing agent or broker trust account. |
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Status of
your Buyer's financing, including appraisal and financing condition
removal. |
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The dates
you sign documents, close on your home, and Buyer occupancy date. |
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Use of our
optional "related professional" service providers if
needed. |
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Proactive
communications to facilitate the interaction of the parties
to your transaction--lender, appraiser, title insurance company,
escrow
(closing) officer, and listing agent. This approach ensures a smooth
closing with minimum surprises. |
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Help with
preparations for your move. Discuss how to get documents pertaining
to the home (keys/garage door openers, utility services phone numbers,
etc.) to the Buyer. |