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  2. Should I Sell a House to Pay for Senior Care? 5 Things to ...

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    Beard recommends a pre-listing home inspection so sellers can make needed changes and avoid unexpected problems. A pre-inspection identifies any significant safety and mechanical issues that may ...

  3. Home inspection checklist for buyers: What to know - AOL

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    During a red-hot housing market, some buyers might waive the home inspection to make their offers more appealing to sellers who are fielding multiple offers. But skipping this important step is ...

  4. 15 Parts of Your House That Will Always Fail a Home Inspection

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    Once you understand why a home might fail inspection, you can better formulate a repair plan. Here are 15 common things that may come up and what you can do to address the issues.

  5. Home inspection - Wikipedia

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    The majority of homeowners and potential home buyers do not know what home inspection is or that such a service exists. The way that home inspection is different in India [4] than in North America or United Kingdom is the lack of a government authorised licensing authority. Apart from the fact that houses in India are predominantly built with ...

  6. Closing costs - Wikipedia

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    Inspection fees, usually paid by the buyer [3] (although occasionally by the seller), charged by licensed home, pest, or other inspectors. Some lenders require inspections (such as termite inspection) to verify that the property is in good condition, which is necessary to assure that the property will retain the necessary collateral value to ...

  7. Real estate agents and brokers - Wikipedia

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    Brokers and agents are licensed by the state to negotiate sales agreements and manage the documentation required for closing real estate transactions. Buyers and sellers are generally advised to consult a licensed real estate professional for a written definition of an individual state's laws of agency.

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