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From consultation to closing: The definitive homebuying checklist

Housing Wire

Offers: Outline how making a competitive offer will work, including how price, contingencies, due diligence funds, and earnest money will impact how the seller views an offer. Clarify key steps like inspections, appraisals, and the importance of meeting deadlines and any impacts of missing them.

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The current REO market requires an expansion of services for business growth

Housing Wire

Tiffany Fletcher: Real Estate Owned (REO), acquired by lenders , banks, or financial institutions typically due to mortgage loan defaults, involves the strategic marketing and sale of existing properties to mitigate losses on outstanding loans. TF: Effective risk management in REO asset sales involves awareness of the intrinsic risks.

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What is Buyer Beware (Caveat Emptor) in a Home Sale?

HomeLight

Is this a legal safety net that protects you against all liabilities in a home sale? In this post, we’ll explain what caveat emptor means, which states apply it to home sales, and how sellers can approach it wisely to protect themselves. Which states apply caveat emptor in home sales? What’s the origin of caveat emptor?

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

HomeLight

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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3 Properties That Need More Due Diligence Before Purchasing

Realty Biz

When you are buying a home there are three types of properties that need more research and due diligence. These kinds of properties include condemned houses, hoarder homes, and short sales. Types of Properties With More Required Due Diligence. Short Sales Require Patience and Due Diligence.

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Opinion: The pros and cons of VA modernization bill

Housing Wire

To begin with, I applaud the flexibility of allowing desktop or drive-by appraisals, but at the same time this would seem to fundamentally alter the requirement of the appraiser to inspect the property to ensure Minimum Property Requirements (MPRs) are met. MPRs protect the borrower, the home, and the financial investment made by all parties.

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How to Find & Buy for Sale by Owner (FSBO) Homes in 6 Steps

The Close

The process of locating and purchasing for sale by owner (FSBO) properties can be a complex endeavor for investors. Weve identified six steps for how to find for sale by owner homes, along with the advantages and disadvantages of navigating the FSBO process without a real estate agent involved.

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