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Opinion: More can be done to shorten the average time to close

Housing Wire

In fact, if you were to describe the home-buying experience solely upon the things we see in advertisements, the home-buying process would end with the sales contract, and all parties would merrily proceed directly to the handing over of the keys. Of course, HOAs and property managers are busy and have other priorities as well.

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Opinion: More should be done to shorten the average time to close

Housing Wire

In fact, if you were to describe the home buying experience solely upon the things we see in advertisements, the process would end with the sales contract and all parties would merrily proceed directly to the handing over of the keys. There’s no easy-to-access resource advising how to communicate with every HOA or property management firm.

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A Guide to Property Investment Software Realtors Need in 2024

Listing Spark

How the Job of ‘Realtor’ Is Changing in 2024 and What Property Investment Software Can Do For You The nature of being a real estate agent is unchanging. Smart software can do a lot of the heavy lifting that realtors do and which buyers, sellers, and investors used to not be able to do.

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Why Buy Commercial Real Estate? Deep Dive Into 6 Sought-After Property Types!

The Robert Weiler Company

If you plan to buy commercial real estate in Ohio or beyond, you must have access to a roster of current tenants, service contracts, and maintenance records. Income and expense statements also help you gain knowledge about the property you’re looking to buy. If it seems as if you’re over-leveraged you won’t get the loan.

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HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONS AND FAIR HOUSING RISKS

Will Springer Realtor

Knowingly or not, associations can discriminate against potential home buyers by enforcing a community’s established rules that have the potential to limit people of certain classifications from purchasing a property. It can be particularly true when the HOA is managed without outside oversight from property management companies.

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