Are agents responsible for disclosing material facts?
They can certainly be held accountable, particularly if they had prior knowledge of a material fact or should have known ...
They can certainly be held accountable, particularly if they had prior knowledge of a material fact or should have known ...
Yes. For example, if you decide to sell your existing home first before buying another one, you can make the ...
You can reject, accept, or counter any offer that is presented to you. Most offers include contingencies, which protect the ...
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While you as the seller’s agent or broker understand all the intricacies and strategies of working a listing, your clients very likely are first-timers, vulnerable to emotions and worrisome opinions precisely because they don’t have prior experience. Read more.
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