It depends on if the seller has a realtor or not. If the seller does have a realtor then they will handle all the paperwork. If the seller does not have a realtor then they need to contact a title attorney and they are capable of handling the selling process.
A local realtor can help you find the home you want.
Our Realtor suggested patio covers to stage our home. What are patio covers and where can I buy them?
Someone who sells houses is called a realtor.
You can seek help of a realtor that specializes in the area that you wish to buy or you can visit websites that have listings
To find a realtor to help you buy a home, start by asking for recommendations from friends or family, research online for local real estate agents, interview potential realtors to assess their experience and expertise, and make sure they are licensed and have a good reputation. It's important to find a realtor who understands your needs and communicates well with you throughout the home buying process.
Yes, as a realtor, you can buy your own house just like any other individual.
There are 2 ways to purchase a home. The first is with your own funds. You may buy a home without the aid of professionals, but this is generally not reccommended. The first step is to contract a Realtor who will help you find the home and facilitate the transaction in exchange for a comission that is paid by the seller (usually) and split with the selling Realtor (6% total normally). The second way is with borrowed funds (or a mix of your own and borrowed). For this you must obtain a mortgage lender and be approved for the appropriate loan. Then you would use a Realtor to find and purchase the home.
a good Realtor maximizes the money you get, net of commission, for your home.
Yes, if the agent is a Buyers agent and you have a signed contract with the agent.
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Depending on the local laws of your jurisdiction, the people who entered your home without being escorted by the realtor may have committed 'Unlawful Entry' or 'Trespass." At the very least the realtor has breached the professional and ethical standards of their profession and can be disciplined or even lose their credentials. You will have to research this more locally to determine.