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Home, Sour Home: How Homebuyers Can Avoid a ‘Lemon’

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Issues beneath the flooring or behind the drywall won’t be uncovered by a regular inspection, but inspectors will alert buyers of any questionable, tell-tale signs that may need to be further investigated by a specialist. Many new construction homes come with a home warranty from the builder. Look closely at your inspection.

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When Is a House Down Payment Due and How Much Do I Need?

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To make a long story very short, your down payment is officially due at the time of closing. So the down payment is due at closing? Down payments are always due at the time of closing,” says Jeremy Larsen , a Dallas -based real estate agent with 13 years of experience. Jeremy Larsen. Real Estate Agent.