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"In January, 2007 we first encountered Larissa. Wow, what a find! THE most dedicated and professional Realtor we had found in forty years. Now flash forward one year: Needless to say, when we had a real estate need in January, 2008 we called upon "Super Woman" again. But this time she was on vacation, out of town with her family. Did that stop her? Nope! Even while she was on vacation she still concluded 90% of the deal, and finished the remaining 10% the very morning she returned to work. Does this woman ever sleep? I think not. I'm a Psychologist. I've met more people in my forty professional years than ten average people could meet in a lifetime. But I've surely never met anyone like Larissa. THE most dedicated, consummate professional you can ever encounter.. Larissa is a paradigm of what all Realtors should be. Simply the best! If you have a compelling real estate need, make one phone call: Call Larissa. Don't bother calling anyone else. Doctor Harvey Kindle"
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Financing Your Home >Financially Qualified
Most purchase agreements allow buyers to get out of the contract if they can't qualify for a mortgage. If you are selling your home, be sure to get some reassurances before you make a commitment to buyers. Most contracts now require timely loan applications and pre-qualifying letters from the lender.
There is no way to be absolutely certain that buyers will be able to obtain financing. Real estate professionals will help buyers determine what they can afford and whether there are financing alternatives. They will also eliminate buyers who are not financially qualified. Training and experience enable them to resolve difficulties quickly to avoid wasting time.
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What information does nearly every state in America require the seller of a home to reveal to the buyer?
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Most states require disclosure of any existing problems or conditions that could affect the value of the house. |
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