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fsbo helps: Eight Essential FSBO Forms - 12/28/08 03:21 PM
Don't fall for the old FSBO myth that you aren't legally obligated to provide disclosure of material facts or complete and provide buyers many of the same forms that are used by real estate agents. In fact, most of these laws apply to the homeowner, not the agent. As part of an agent's fiduciary responsibilities, he will make these forms available to his homeowner clients to complete, collect them for his office files, and then make them available to buyers and/or their agents for review. Most of the forms listed below are required by law to be completed and provided
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fsbo helps: FSBO Tips: What Makes a Good Contract? Part 2 - 12/27/08 05:29 PM
This is the second of two articles on what it takes to write a good real estate contract. Here, I want to help FSBOs understand the twelve most basic elements of a legal and enforceable contract. They are: 1. Principle Parties: The persons entering into the agreement must be clearly written in the contract. If more than one person's name is one the deed, then those names must also appear on the contract to sell. 2. Property Description: A full legal description of the property may not be necessary but the address (including City, State, County and Zip) and tax map number
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fsbo helps: Five Steps to FSBO Success - 12/26/08 11:06 AM
Thinking about selling your home via FSBO? A lot of people have gone this route but over 80% eventually end up listing with an agent. Of those who are successful, most say they wouldn't do it again. The reason for this is simple: most people who go FSBO aren't prepared for the challenges and hard work that's involved. For those who are prepared, however, the experience can be very rewarding. So to that end, here is a summary of my Five Steps to FSBO Success: 1. RESEARCH -- Do Your Homework. What you do or don't do here will set the
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fsbo helps: Service Providers FSBOs Need To Sell Their Home - 12/22/08 02:20 PM
When starting out to sell your home the process usually seems a whole lot simpler than it really is. Rarely do we give much thought to the number of people that are potentially involved in a real estate transaction. Since most of the frustration in bringing a real estate transaction to a successful conclusion can be eliminated by planning ahead, here is a partial list of important service providers that could be involved in a FSBO transaction: 1. Real Estate Attorney. South Carolina requires that an attorney close all real estate transactions. 2. Appraiser. If your home doesn't appraise
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