
Don’t they have to fix that? Seller obligations and what “good faith” means
You, as a seller, do not have to make every repair a buyer requests. Buyers, you cannot count on getting a brand-new house out of the purchase of an existing house. However, both sides do have an obligation to negotiate in good faith. What does that mean?
Feeling overwhelmed?
Feeling overwhelmed by the idea of getting your house ready to sell? That is completely normal. Most of us don’t keep our homes show-ready all the time. But you can do it with support, trusted contractors, and pay-at-closing services. Here’s how I helped one of my clients recently.
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