The State of Connecticut requires homeowners to sign a property disclosure form, and it can be tricky to fill out. It can also make you ripe for a lawsuit—or it can protect you from a lawsuit.
Question: We told our listing broker that we wanted to sell our house “as is” with no repairs. Our listing broker has now brought us an offer, but this offer requires us to complete a Seller’s ...
A change to New York State’s property condition disclosure law is causing some anxiety among those in the residential real estate industry. For the last 23 years, a home seller has been able to pay a ...
Home systems can be expensive to repair, as too can leaky roofs and basements. They can also be a sign of a home that has not been well maintained. The seller must weigh the cost of replacement over ...
This regularly-scheduled sponsored Q&A column is written by Will Wiard, Arlington-based real estate broker, voted one of Washington’s Best Realtors of 2015 by Washingtonian. Please submit your ...
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