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You guys did a phenomenal job!
Thanks for everything. You guys did a phenomenal job and I can’t stress enough how happy we are with the way things turned out. I would have never guessed that in a little over a month Kristen and I would have sold our house and be moved into a new house that we absolutely love. It’s hard to find people these days that really look out for their clients like you guys do!!! And having my yard mowed was a tremendous help because there is no way I would’ve been able to get it done this weekend. I have let everyone I know that is thinking of buying about you guys!! Thanks so much for everything!!! Jerid, Kristen, and Layne Patterson
Jerid, Kristen, and Layne Patterson
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First Time Buyers >The Perfect House
Home buyers must often deal with deferred maintenance or repairs. For example, you may have found a terrific house and like many competent home buyers, you included a structural inspection contingency in your purchase agreement. What happens when you find out that your "perfect" house needs some work? Do you ask the sellers to pay for the repairs? Before you answer "yes", there are some important considerations.
Some contracts require that all of the home's systems, such as plumbing, heating, electrical and central air conditioning, be in working order. In this case, the sellers may be obligated to repair any problems with these systems. Leaky roofs, damp basements, or other structural problems may not be covered, however. If you ask the sellers to make these types of repairs, you may void the contract by doing so. The sellers might prefer to negotiate the repairs to keep from losing the sale. If there are other buyers waiting in the wings with back-up contracts, you run the risk of losing the home.
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What island was sold to Peter Minuit by the Indians for goods valued at 60 guilders ($24)?
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Peter Minuit arrived with a group of Dutch settlers in 1626 and purchased what is now known as Manhattan. |
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