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Get estimates from a reliable
repairperson on items that need to be replaced soon,
a roof or worn carpeting, for example. In this way,
buyers will have a better sense of how much these
needed repairs will affect their costs.
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Have a termite inspection to prove
to buyers that the property is not infested.
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Get a pre-sale home inspection so
you'll be able to make repairs before buyers become
concerned and cancel a contract.
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Gather together warranties and
guarantees on the furnace, appliances, and other
items that will remain with the house.
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Fill out a disclosure form provided
by your sales associate. Take the time to be sure
that you don't forget problems, however minor, that
might create liability for you after the sale.
Reprinted with permission from
Real Estate Checklists and Systems,
www.realestatechecklists.com.
Reprinted from Realtor(R)Magazine
Online permission of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS(R)
Copyright 2005. All rights reserved.
www.realtor.org/realtormag.
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