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Do I Have to Fix That?
Do I Have to Fix That?  is a question we Realtors get asked often.
In Arizona when you sell your home you are promising the buyer that will make sure certain items are working at the close of escrow unless you are selling your property in “as is” condition. 
One suggestion before you List Your Property to Sell, have an inspection. This way you can have warrantable items repaired or replaced by yourself or a handyman when possible. If you are under contract and the buyer finds warrantable items that need to be replaced or repaired, good chance the buyer’s agent will ask for a licensed contractor of the trade to make the repairs. We usually do.
What constitutes a “warrantable” item? Page 5 of the State of Arizona purchase contract gives the legal definition.  Do I have to Fix That?  check this out....
 

 
 
Enjoy this poem written by John Dyer/John Dyer School of Real Estate 
If it flushes or flows Switches or glows Has moving parts or Should open or close It has to be working, make sure everyone knows.
Translated it means heating/cooling systems (moving parts/flows), windows and doors (opens or closes), plumbing (flushes or ... more

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