Tag: resources for realtors
“Nothing To Note” (Looking But Not Seeing?)
Do real estate licensees spend as much time on their visual inspection reports of a property as we all do when scrutinizing ourselves?
Home Inspections in Irvine Are an Essential Resource and Planning Tool
The purpose of general home inspections in Irvine is to identify potential and existing issues. A professional inspector will examine a home from top to bottom.
Why Choose a C.A.R. Certified Home Inspection Company in Orange
The California Association of Realtors (CAR) recommends using a home inspector that has the education and training behind them to do home inspections in Orange.
Does The C.A.R. Contract Reward A Buyer Who Fails To Make Their Initial Deposit?
HomeGuard Incorporated provides home inspections, roof inspections, termite inspections, sewer lateral inspections, and pool/spa inspections as well as Natural Hazard Disclosure reports for realtors.
Revisiting the Identification, Disclosure, and Production of Historical Documents
With respect to documents that are in the possession, custody, and control of the seller, one way to categorize these historical documents is as follows.
When Is It Time for a Home Inspection, Roof Inspection, or Termite Inspection?
Home inspections in Irvine are performed after the seller accepts an offer on the house. Buyers can get out of a contract if the home inspection finds problems.
Will The Cancellation Epidemic Ever End?
I’d like to tell you that this was all an April Fool’s joke, but the most common claim involved cancellations by buyers and disputes over the deposit.
Buyer’s Stated Financing: Issues In Today’s Market
“Buyer’s stated financing” refers to the specific financing terms that are included in a buyer’s offer to purchase.
Handling Amended/Revised Preliminary Reports – The C.A.R. Contract vs. the PRDS Contract
The PRDS and C.A.R. purchase contracts handle amended/revised preliminary reports differently where any title contingency has been satisfied/waived.