If the car was damaged for more than 75% of it's value, it may be a legal requirement to do so. It is good practice to disclose any major faults anyway, since in some states you could be open to legal action for failing to do so.
The seller must always disclose this incident.
Yes
Review your state's disclosure requirements for buying and selling real estate, and especially the disclosure requirements for condominiums. As an individual seller, you may have an obligation to disclose all you know about projects, studies, reports or other materials that address issues in the association's business. The association may also have disclosures required of the board and the association manager. Failure to disclose as required may result in legal action against you as the seller.
Selling can be considered a performance art. The catch lies in that if it is an art, the "seller" is faking it and he's not really a "seller."
Yes, the seller can remove light fittings from the property before selling it. However, it is important to clearly specify in the sales agreement which fixtures and fittings will be included in the sale to avoid any misunderstandings.
a salesperson from one realty company purchases property from another realty co. and did not disclose to the seller that he is a agent with another company, what license law violation did he commite
increases selling
In most cases, the seller does not pay the buyer's agent when selling a home by owner. The buyer's agent typically receives their commission from the seller's agent or directly from the buyer.
Spin selling is a sales technique that differs from classic techniques. Spin selling has the seller presenting the product in such a way so that the seller identifies a problem and then see the product as the solution.
Selling L-A- - 2011 The Heart of a Seller 3-11 was released on: USA: 2012
Yes, if it is your home and you are contracting a seller, it is up to you which seller you choose to hire.
in non personal selling the seller does not direct negotiating with the client