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troyethes
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Post by troyethes on Apr 27, 2018 6:21:47 GMT -5
The process of buying a house is complex, and most people find it's easiest to get through with an agent by their side. Paperwork will be flying around like a small tornado, and it can be helpful to have someone familiar with the process to deal with it. Other parts of the transaction will be happening quickly too hiring inspectors, negotiating over who pays for needed repairs, keeping up good relations with the sellers through their agent and more.
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marcyshultz
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Post by marcyshultz on Apr 27, 2018 6:29:43 GMT -5
If legal issues arise that your real estate agent can't answer, you'll need an attorney's help. Although good agents know a lot about the negotiating and contracting part of the process, they can't make judgments on legal questions. For example, what if your prospective new home has an illegal in-law unit with an existing tenant whom you want to evict in order to rent the place to a friend? Only a lawyer can tell you with any certainty whether your plans are feasible. Or, if you're drafting any unusual language for the purchase contract, or are concerned about some language in your mortgage, you may want to have an attorney look the documents over.
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janetmukes
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Post by janetmukes on Apr 2, 2020 18:03:17 GMT -5
Mortgage brokers do the research and purchases for you, so there’s no need for you to waste time organizing appointments with mortgage lenders when you could be looking for a house! Colorado Springs first time home buyer
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