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"Extra things you provided..."
""We wanted to drop you a note to convey how much we appreciate everything you and your team did during the selling of our home. From our first meeting, we had a good feeling that we were getting a true professional. You took the time to explain your team approach to the entire process, and I feel your marketing program of our home was first rate. There were other properties for sale in our neighborhood that have been on the market longer that have not moved yet. In a somewhat slow housing market, we feel that it was all the extra things you provided that made the difference. We can only say that we were completely happy with the process, and that with your help we could really "stop worrying and start packing."
Kim & Curt Sawmiller
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Real Estate Contracts >Should You Read Every Word
Buying a house involves a lot of paperwork. There can be several pages to the contract itself, plus the various addendum and contingencies. If you apply for a loan, there will be another stack of documents at the closing table. Although your real estate agent reviews the transaction, it is extremely important that you understand the papers you are signing.
If a dispute arises, the outcome will be governed by how the contracts actually read, not what you thought your real estate agent told you when you signed them. To avoid confusion, it is a good idea to pick up copies of the purchase agreements and closing papers ahead of time. This will allow you to read them at your leisure, without the pressure of several people waiting for you to read everything at the closing. Don't hesitate ask questions if you don't understand something or if the language is ambiguous or confusing.
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What is the legal term used to describe the right of the U. S. government to condemn private land for public use?
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Right of Eminent Domain allows the government to confiscate private land by paying full market value for the property. |
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