Home Selling Tips
Thinking about selling your home? If you're like most
people, selling your home can be an emotional
experience. Your home is the place where memories are
made, and it can be hard to leave. I understand how
tough this can be! Knowing what to expect makes the
process easier. Let my seller's tips smooth out the
wrinkles in your transaction.
Important Elements of a
Purchase Contract:
Know Your Contract
- Occupancy date - Date the buyers would like to
move in. Make sure you allow time between the close
and occupancy date to move.
- Contingencies - Typically the inspection, loan,
and appraisal contingencies are removed in 17 days.
Make sure time limits are set so the transaction
will not drag on and tie up the property. A home
sale contingency may push back the other contingency
removals.
The Finishing Details:
What happens after you've signed the sales
contract, but before closing
- Inspection - Under the sales contract, the buyer
can order request several inspections at the
Seller's expense including:
- Termite inspection
- Roof inspection
- Septic inspection
- Well inspection
- Home inspection
Seller Responsibilities:
Tips for a smooth transaction
- Make repairs as agreed in the contract so the buyer
can make a final inspection before closing.
- Notify your lender that you will be paying off your
mortgage and ask for a statement of the remaining
balance.
- Gather all warranties and instruction books for your
home's appliances and systems to give to buyer at
closing.
- Once closing has been scheduled, notify utility,
telephone, water, trash and other services to advise
them of your final billing date.
- Get a copy of the settlement statement from the
title company prior to the closing date. Review it and
question anything you don't understand. Pay special
attention to the amount of "Cash due to the Seller."
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