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7 Takeaways: Due Diligence Fee and Earnest Money in Real Estate

Raleigh Realty

Understanding Due Diligence and Earnest Money in North Carolina Real Estate When you go under contract on a home in North Carolina you are going to encounter terms like Due Diligence and Earnest Money. It's important to note that real estate contracts and laws change depending on what state you are in.

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Pre-Appraisal Checklist for Homeowners

D Fritz Appraisals

Any non-permitted additions – if you’ve added a permanent structure without a permit, this can impact the value of your home and pass an unwanted issue on to the buyer. It’s important to note that any undisclosed additions can cause a breach of conditions in your sale contract.

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ROV (Reconsideration of Value) Changes – FHA and GSEs

Appraisal Today

Ryan’s blog focuses on local real estate agents and market conditions, a most excellent method of becoming the “go-to” appraiser and getting lots of referrals from agents. I first started writing a real estate column in the local newspaper back in the late 1980s but did not like it. percent from 7.29

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11 Land Buying Tips: How to Buy Land

Raleigh Realty

Finding the Right Piece of Land A real estate agent can be an excellent resource for where to look, and if you find the right one they'll both help you throughout the process and protect your interests. This earnest money goes into an escrow account to show you are a serious buyer.

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9 Things to Know BEFORE Your Home Appraisal

Raleigh Realty

They can keep buyers up at night after going under contract on a home. The seller accepts your offer and you are officially under contract and the home will be marked contingent. Home appraisals are also ideal for buyers because it determines if the seller is asking for more money on a home than the home is worth.

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