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When you’re about to buy a house as recommended is working with a realtor, and that this will get all the information regarding real estate related. Here we give the requirements, interview and selection of a real estate agent.

• Make sure the agent works full time, who is licensed realtor, that is professional, who treats you with respect, willing to answer any and all questions and doubts you have, to explain the contract and all relevant documents to the purchase, and working for the benefit of consumers.

• Have knowledge of the market conditions and the types of funding available for early purchasers and agencies offering aid. (Preferably the loan officer is different from the real estate agent).

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Conduct Search

1. Be prepared: to create a summary of its current tenant and its previous five addresses and phone numbers, your employer and length of employment, salary and other income, personal references, among other information. Include a copy of your credit report.

2. Look in the classifieds of newspapers, apartment hunter, college campuses, bulletin boards, and online. Ask friends about openings in their buildings.

3. Consider how much you can afford to pay. A good rule of thumb is no more than 30% of net income per month.

4. Getting a rental agent to narrow your search. Depending on the market, the service may be free (paid for by landlords) or cost of a percentage of their income to the floor of the apartment. Read the rest of this entry »

Many buyers fall in love with a property and do not stop to think about the problems that can arise from the purchase if not taken necessary measures.

The first thing to do is look at the imperfections of title before falling in love with it and make a determination, and that could cost you more than you think.

Sellers must inform the decisions of the property and point out defects that may exist in the same and are not visible.

This allows for positive arguments when they appear hidden problems because if not declared in advance, can be regarded as a fault of the seller and may be required to repair the errors, even after some time after buying the property and the presentation of sale. Read the rest of this entry »