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How to Spot Serious Foundation Trouble

Hank Miller Team

Buyers were/are so stressed to secure a home that some toss caution to the wind; overpaying, waiving finance contingencies, inspection contingencies and more. There are more buyers waiving due diligence and purchasing homes "as is" than ever before. This video is a great example of how to spot serious foundation trouble.

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What Must Be Disclosed When Selling a House in Georgia?

HomeLight

Georgia home sellers are obligated to inform buyers of any known material defects in the home’s condition that would not be found by a buyer upon reasonable inspection. Meaning, buyers are charged with performing due diligence during real estate transactions to ensure they’re buying a product they’re satisfied with.

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

HomeLight

Seller disclosures. In many states, seller disclosure forms are required to complete a real estate transaction. Each state has different requirements , but basically the seller is required to tell the buyer of any known problems with the house. Inspections. This isn’t recommended. Home warranties.

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What Legal Documents Will You Need for Buying a House? Here’s Your List

HomeLight

Gaining an early understanding of the legal documents for buying a house will help you avoid confusion and keep stress levels to a minimum while you’re in the midst of negotiations , inspections , and closing. In states where seller disclosures are not required, it’s a bit of a “buyer beware” situation. Closing Disclosure.

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Ask Brian: Home Buyer Beware

Realty Biz

As a general rule, the obligation is on the buyer to do their due diligence before closing on the purchase of a property. The first thing you want to do is fully understand the seller disclosure laws that apply to any house that you are looking at. You don’t want to skimp on the inspection.

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Flood and Disaster Disclosures: Law, Precedent and Grades for All 50 States

RIS Media

Boesen ruled that a real estate agent and his brokerage could not be held responsible for selling a new house with a defective, regularly leaking foundation because the buyers could not prove he “knew or should have known any information about the construction of the home.” ” ARKANSAS — GRADE: F. ” In Jehly v.

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What Must Be Disclosed When Selling a House in Utah?

HomeLight

If you need assistance navigating the legalities of what to include on a home seller disclosure form in Utah, HomeLight always encourages you to reach out to your own advisor. We’ve consulted with a top real estate agent and researched items that must be disclosed to help make sense out of the seller disclosure form in Utah.