AFY Godwin Sekyere - FSBO V2

will certainly end up giving you a bad deal. When hiring a lawyer, make sure that you go for someone who is experienced and capable of fighting for your interests. Once you have a good lawyer on your side, the next step is to select a settlement agent or a title company. For this task, you can ask your lawyer for a recommendation; then, after getting a recommendation from your lawyer, ensure that you do a background check on the company or the agent they have suggested. You might consider issues such as reputation, costs, and competitors. You should also inquire from your lawyer about title company practices, since they vary from one state to the other. When selling a house on your own, there are many mistakes that can be made, so consulting a legal expert is a good idea if you want to avoid those costly errors. Naturally, everyone makes mistakes, but there are some common mistakes that you should be able to avoid. One of the biggest mistakes to avoid is trying to create a contract without professional help. This is one reason it’s important to hire an attorney when selling a house on your own. Trying to create a contract on your own might land you in trouble—or, if you manage to make enough mistakes, jail. There are some laws in your state that you may not know about that might either land you in trouble with the authorities, or simply leave you on the receiving end of a very bad deal. Another mistake that you should avoid is failing to give a buyer full disclosure. In normal circumstances, real estate deals have detailed disclosures. Some of these disclosures include structural or mechanical defects that the house may have developed while under the ownership of the seller. Failing to furnish the buyer with such details might make the contract invalid and in other cases lead tomonetary damages.The courts do have the power to force a seller to pay monetary damages to the new owner of the house in such a case. For houses that were built before 1978, a seller is required to provide full disclosure on lead paint in particular. Failing to do so might result in legal action taken against the seller. The reason behind this is that before 1978, most houses were painted using paint that contained

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