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home inspection: 10 Deadly Mistakes Buyers Make When Purchasing a Home - 09/21/10 01:35 PM
10 Deadly Mistakes Buyers Make When Purchasing a Home From John Damiano John Damiano from The Providence Group of Atlanta will be speaking at the October 2, 2010, “How to Profit from Foreclosure and Other Real Estate Investments” with Ilyce Glink, Andy Heller, Ricky Novak, Shannon Judd, Wes Moss and others. Make sure you buy your tickets now!
 
10 Deadly Mistakes Buyers Make When Purchasing a Home Mistake NO. 1 Choosing a Real Estate Agent who is not committed to forming a strong business relationship with you. HERE’S HOW TO AVOID IT Making a connection with the right real … (1 comments)

home inspection: Seller Disclosure Problems May Not Be Worth Time, Money & Effort to Fix - 08/27/09 11:56 AM
In most states, sellers are required to deliver a written disclosure to a buyer identifying all known major defects in a home. Some states have lengthy seller dislcosure forms for sellers to fill out while others may have a one page seller disclosure form.
Some states provide that if a buyer can prove that the seller lied on a seller disclosure form, the buyer not only can get damages from the seller to correct the item but can also recover any attorneys fees spent in going after the seller.
Seller disclosure cases often hinge on the buyer being able to prove … (0 comments)

home inspection: Home Inspection Problems May Lead To Seller Disclosure Lawsuit - 02/28/09 01:39 PM
When you're buying a home you should have at least one home inspection that includes a look at the septic system. What's found during that home inspection depends on the caliber of the home inspector you hire.
If you discover problems with your septic system after the home inspection and after you've taken possession of the home, it may be a case of inadequate seller disclosure and you may be able to sue the seller for not telling you about the septic system problems.
It happened to one of my readers...
Question: Two years ago, I bought a home to remodel … (2 comments)

home inspection: Home Inspector: Will He Help A Home Buyer? - 01/01/09 02:32 PM
Summary: Can home buyers rely on a home inspector and a real estate agent to help a home buyer? Real estate agents and home inspectors work for the seller usually and rely on referrals for business. Home inspectors try to balance the needs of the real estate agent selling the property on behalf of the home seller and the concerns of a prospective home buyer.
Q: This is a comment, not a question. Real estate agents work for the seller, not the buyer, that's how they make their money. Home inspectors work for the real estate agent and themselves. Neither usually … (3 comments)

home inspection: Preclosing Home Inspection Checks Property Condition - 11/28/08 11:58 AM
Summary: When you buy a home you may have it inspected several times by a home inspector. One of the last home inspections you have may be the preclosing home inspection. A preclosing home inspection may include a radon inspection, an asbestos inspection, a check of the appliances, a heating system inspection and an air conditioning inspection. Learn how a preclosing home inspection for new construction includes different checks.
These are several kinds of inspections you should have before you close on a new or existing home.
You'll want to have a professional home inspector come through to scrutinize the property … (1 comments)

 

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