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Must-Have Information Required for a Successful Appraisal

Birmingham Appraisal

Accurate Survey Why It Matters: A current and accurate survey highlights property boundaries, easements, and encroachmentsall of which can affect a propertys value. For example, a shared driveway easement or an encroachment by a neighboring structure can impact marketability and appraised value. Share this information proactively.

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7 Takeaways: Due Diligence Fee and Earnest Money in Real Estate

Raleigh Realty

During this time, there are many things that a buyer needs to accomplish such as inspections, appraisals, securing their financing, and title searches. Let’s take a closer look at each one of these processes Inspections Why do real estate agents recommend getting home inspections during the due diligence period?

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Pre-Appraisal Checklist for Homeowners

D Fritz Appraisals

Home inspection reports (current and previous). If you’re unsure about the difference between each, we have a helpful blog post on home inspections vs. home appraisals. Any easements or encroachments – any part of the property should be accounted for to get the most accurate estimate of the land value.

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Selling a House Without a Realtor in Texas: An Essential Guide

Listing Spark

Selling a house without a realtor, also known as For Sale By Owner (FSBO), can be an appealing option for homeowners looking to maximize their profits in the Lone Star State. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the essential steps, documents, and considerations needed to successfully sell your home without a realtor in Texas.

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Real Estate Appraisers Share How They Stand Out from the Competition

McKissock

” “I make sure that I’m polite (goes a long way even with Realtors). ” “I have a life long time in agriculture and worked at a title company, giving me a good understanding of legal descriptions and easements.” I use the iPad to do inspections. Client relations. So, I don’t.

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Does a Home Seller Have to Disclose Repaired Defects?

Hank Miller Team

Home sellers in Georgia must disclose known latent or hidden defects, things that might not be discovered during a reasonable inspection of the home. Latent Defects Must be Disclosed A latent defect is an issue with the property known to the seller but that might not be discovered during a reasonable inspection of the property.

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