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How Does a Title Search Work

Realty Biz

When you’re buying a home, you’ll need a title search so that you can get title insurance. Title searches can also reassure buyers, making sure there is a smaller chance of problems with the title later on. We will take a look at the things you need to know about a title search and how it works.

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Top Tips and Considerations For Buying Land

Realty Biz

However, the process involves intricate steps, from understanding zoning laws to securing financing and conducting due diligence. Careful due diligence is necessary to ensure you don't make any significant mistakes. Conducting thorough due diligence is the cornerstone of a successful land purchase.

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Tips For Researching a Home’s History

Realty Biz

Real Estate agents refer to this as the due diligence period in real estate. Here you will find a list with lots of houses that can be labeled as historic due to their old construction date, or to their unique architectural style, or the significant events that took place there. Title Search.

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6 Critical Questions to Ask When Buying Land

Realty Biz

Performing due diligence is vital when purchasing a home. There are quite a few things that will determine whether you will be able to pull a building permit for house construction. Do some due diligence to ensure something can’t be developed that could be detrimental. Is The Title Clear?

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What Should You Consider Before Buying a House As-Is?

Redfin

This means that due diligence prior to entering into an as-is contract is an absolute must. So, for a buyer not especially experienced in real estate, home-contracting or home construction, it often makes sense to skip an as-is purchase in favor of a less-risky purchase with more conventional terms.

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How to Buy a House at Auction: A Guide for Foreclosure Newbies

HomeLight

But this isn’t a time to skip your due diligence — be sure that you fully understand the rules of the auction and what the payment terms are if you’re the successful bidder. Tax, construction, or homeowner’s association liens may follow the home or even inhibit the sale entirely. Buy title insurance.

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The Duties and Responsibilities of a Buyer's Agent

Realty Biz

Due Diligence and Research Buyer's agents are critical in guiding buyers through due diligence. Doing so ensures the buyer is fully informed about potential issues or discrepancies related to the property's construction or alterations. The goal is to obtain a clear title report.

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