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Here’s How You Can Make an Offer On a House Without a Realtor® in 9 Steps

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Inspection contingency. A professional home inspection gives the buyer the opportunity to uncover any potential problems with the house before purchasing. An inspection contingency also gives the buyer a timeframe to have an inspection before the contract becomes binding. Title contingency.

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What’s Required to Sell a House Without a Realtor?

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This establishes your ownership, along with details such as purchase price and previous seller disclosures. Many FSBO sellers will purchase a pre-listing appraisal. Preliminary title report. Mandatory disclosures. Home inspection report. Original sales contract. Latest tax statement. Settlement statement.

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25 Nightmare Scenarios That Can Disrupt Closing (And How to Avoid Them)

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That likely went right to your lender, so ask to get a copy from either them or directly from the title company. There are certain properties I would immediately order a title search before I do anything else: A foreclosure , a short sale , a bankruptcy, an estate sale,” Houck says. Get it ASAP and look it over thoroughly.

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Find Cash Home Buyers in Orlando for a Fast, Simple Sale

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Home-buying companies generally pick up closing costs including title search and title insurance that usually range from 1.5% Joseph also pays back property taxes, probate fees, and even liens, thus saving the seller thousands of dollars. Both parties sign a contract and submit it to a title company.

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