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84degrees to 86 degrees.And it will keep the fridge from sweating.
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Always. The service is free to you, as the seller pays the real estate commission. If you aren't real estate savvy you need someone in your corner to make sure you don't miss deadlines and have done your due diligence. Selling a house? I say no, you don't need an agent. But if you're buying, do yourself a favor and get an agent. Below is the original answer, not mine: You don't have to sometimes if you don't the seller can reduce the price of the house more readily because they don't have to pay that extra expense.
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The selling agent represents the buyer (he/she sells the house).The advantage in working with a selling agent is that they have buyers. One of those buyers may be interested in buying your house.
That's decided by the buyer and seller.
The seller must always disclose this incident.
Selling a house "as is" means the seller is not willing to make any repairs or improvements before the sale. The buyer assumes the responsibility for any needed repairs or updates after purchasing the house. This can help the seller avoid investing time and money into fixing up the property.
They are responsible for the marketing side of it. the seller are the ones who mostly need them for promoting this property.
Martha Webb has written: 'Dress your house for success' -- subject(s): Interior decoration, House selling
Not sure, but P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast (the authors) are best selling authors.
a seller
The seller of a home does not receive a commission. If you are referring to the real estate listing agent who assists the seller in selling the home, it can vary depending on what is negotiated. In the US 3% is fairly typical in most areas, but it is not unheard of for less of a commission to be paid.
a seller
Unless the seller of the house offered you an assertion that there was no asbestos there, or local law says otherwise, you are responsible for any problems created by the presence of asbestos. The mortgage company gave you a loan, they have no responsibility for cleaning up asbestos.
The noun 'interior' is a concretenoun as a word for the internal space within something, a physical space.The noun 'interior' is an abstract noun as a word for a division or department responsible for the matters that take place within a state or nation.
It works like this: suppose you agree on the price of the house at, say, $200,000. You then ask the seller for a 3% seller concession. What this means is that you add 3% to the price of the house. That's right, you're now going to pay $206,000 for that house -- but the seller is going to give you that $6,000 back when the sale takes place. You're going to use that money to cover all of your closing costs. It is also a term that can be used for a selling venue at a fairgrounds, amusement park, etc. (concession stand)