by Paige Brown | Apr 12, 2021 | CRISIS-Friendly, Exclusive Articles, Exclusive Articles Real Estate |
Buyers usually have a house inspected before they proceed with a purchase. The exact language related to a home inspection contingency can vary from one contract to another. In some cases, a contingency gives the buyer the option to request repairs, a repair credit or...
by Paige Brown | Apr 12, 2021 | CRISIS-Friendly, Exclusive Articles, Exclusive Articles Lifestyle |
Being in a building that is on fire can be a terrifying experience for anyone, but kids can feel even more overwhelmed if they don’t understand what’s happening or don’t know what to do. Here are some ways to discuss fire safety with your children. Talk About Fire...
by Paige Brown | Apr 12, 2021 | CRISIS-Friendly, Exclusive Articles, Exclusive Articles Real Estate |
Sometimes, a buyer and seller are getting ready to go ahead with a real estate transaction, but they discover that the house needs repairs. If it’s not possible to have the work completed right away because of weather or another reason, an escrow holdback may be an...
by Paige Brown | Apr 12, 2021 | CRISIS-Friendly, Exclusive Articles, Exclusive Articles Real Estate |
A door may not shut right because of changes in temperature and humidity, improper installation or the gradual settling of the house. A door that won’t close properly can be a safety and security hazard. It can also allow drafts into your home, which can lead to high...
by Paige Brown | Apr 12, 2021 | CRISIS-Friendly, Exclusive Articles, Exclusive Articles Real Estate |
A standard home purchase agreement typically includes contingencies. Those are clauses that state that the parties must meet certain conditions for the transaction to go forward. If the contingency terms are not met, the contract is no longer enforceable and one party...