Contracts are probably involved in every major purchase, investment opportunity and legal action you take. When it comes to real estate contracts, they are sometimes referred to as a purchase and sale agreement, contract for sale, purchase contract, agreement to purchase or agreement for sale. Always read contracts thoroughly and make sure you understand everything. You might want to have a lawyer look over any contracts before you sign them. Learn more here about contracts and how to protect yourself.
Home Buyer’s Bill Of Rights
By Ilyce Glink| 2017-09-06T14:32:17-05:00 November 10th, 1997|
Here is a bill of rights for home buyers to let you know what kind of treatment and service you should expect from those who are essentially working for you.
Listening To What Buyers Are Telling You May Help You Sell Your House
By Ilyce Glink| 2017-09-06T14:28:17-05:00 September 15th, 1997|
If a home isn't selling quickly, sellers will point the finger at the real estate agent. But when you're a seller, it's ultimately your home to sell. In the end, sellers must rely on their instincts to sell successfully.
Tips For A Successful Real Estate Negotiation
By Ilyce Glink| 2017-09-06T14:13:36-05:00 February 17th, 1997|
The best real estate negotiations let both buyers and sellers walk away satisfied with the transaction. Whether you're a buyer or a seller, know what you want to get out a real estate negotiation. Follow these strategies to make sure all parties in the real estate negotiation get what they need.
Understand Home Inspection And Attorney Contingencies
By Ilyce Glink| 2017-08-23T14:40:59-05:00 April 29th, 1996|
When you're buying a home you may think you're protected in your contract when you include home inspection and attorney contingencies. But you have to understand what a home inspection or attorney contingency means when you're buying a home. Learn what to look for in contracts regarding home inspection and attorney contingencies.