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Do the Due: A Complete Due Diligence Guide and Checklist for Homebuyers

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As a buyer, that means you have to do your due diligence from both a practical and contractual perspective. What does due diligence mean in residential real estate? Some people just focus on a home inspection and that’s not enough. That’s why we’ve put together this guide to due diligence for a homebuyer.

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You Just Sold Your House. When Do You Get Paid After Closing?

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So, you’ve accepted an offer on your home sale. Maybe you’ve made it through the settlement and you’re still awaiting closing day , or perhaps you’re still negotiating with your buyer. Either way, you probably have one very important question on your mind: when does a seller get paid after closing on a home sale?

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10 Things to Know About the ‘Sale Pending’ Phase, aka House Closing Limbo

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You can put so much effort into prepping your house for sale that you forget what happens after you receive an offer. Putting your John Hancock on a home sale contract might feel like the completion of a major financial deal, but it’s actually just the beginning of the home sale process. What does “sale pending” mean?

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12 Of the Most Common Repairs Needed After a Home Inspection

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The home inspection : It’s that critical moment when the buyer anticipates that everything will be okay with the house — and it’s the time where sellers are biting their nails. The inspector doesn’t have good news; there are repairs that need to be made in order for the home to be “sale ready.” Then, they document their findings.

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How Much Are Closing Costs in Florida?

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However, there’s another set of fees and charges you must be prepared for, and those are closing costs. According to ClosingCorp, which provides real estate closing cost data for the mortgage industry, closing costs in Florida, including transfer taxes, average 2.3% of the sales price.

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Do I Need a Home Inspection, and How Long Does One Take, Anyway?

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Now it’s time to start moving through the process of finalizing the sale, which includes getting an inspection of the property. While they aren’t necessarily required by your mortgage lender, a home inspection is an important part of your home purchase. But how long will this inspection take? What is a home inspection?

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When Can a Buyer Cancel a Home Purchase Agreement?

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A home purchase agreement , often referred to as a real estate contract, is a legally binding document between a buyer and seller outlining the terms of a property sale. Sale price and terms: The agreed-upon price for the property and the terms of the payment, including the earnest money deposit amount and financing details.