As a member of the National Association of REALTOR®s (NAR), we have many resources that are available to our clients to help with property buying, selling and ownership and community involvement and support -- for both residential and commercial.
For example, the NAR provides a chart listing items that have to be addressed (whether home seller or buyer) in order to avoide post-contract pitfalls that WILL occur if not properly addressed during the critical contract Acceptance to Closing phase. It requires the support and guidance of a real estate professional with the knowledge, experience and resources to effectively address the wide variety of issues that WILL appear during that period -- and if not handled correctly, could result in extra costs and/or hardships before, during and even after the closing.
"Selling a home is like climbing Mount Everest – getting a signed contract is a great accomplishment, but that's only half the journey. The typical home sale today involves more than 20 steps after the initial contract is accepted to complete the transaction.
Much of what needs to be done before the closing is the responsibility of appraisers, loan processors, attorneys, and inspectors — the REALTOR®'s role is to coordinate those responsibilities, helping to ensure that others do their jobs promptly and correctly and that the closing isn't jeopardized." (Source: NAR)
Click here for more details about how to avoid Post-Contract Pitfalls.
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Avoid Post-Contract Pitfalls When Selling A Home
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