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May 14, 2009 at 10:19 PM #15683May 14, 2009 at 11:18 PM #399368CA renterParticipant
You can go directly to the escrow company and have them draw up all the paperwork for you.
It might not hurt to get an attorney, but that depends entirely on your relationship with this friend and how you might resolve any issues either during of after the transaction (what if you find $30K worth of mold problems that they had painted over, or something like that?).
We’ve used Gary for an inspector, and will use him in the future. Great guy, great work, and very much worth every penny.
http://www.sucasainspection.com/
Good luck with your transaction! π
May 14, 2009 at 11:18 PM #400055CA renterParticipantYou can go directly to the escrow company and have them draw up all the paperwork for you.
It might not hurt to get an attorney, but that depends entirely on your relationship with this friend and how you might resolve any issues either during of after the transaction (what if you find $30K worth of mold problems that they had painted over, or something like that?).
We’ve used Gary for an inspector, and will use him in the future. Great guy, great work, and very much worth every penny.
http://www.sucasainspection.com/
Good luck with your transaction! π
May 14, 2009 at 11:18 PM #399620CA renterParticipantYou can go directly to the escrow company and have them draw up all the paperwork for you.
It might not hurt to get an attorney, but that depends entirely on your relationship with this friend and how you might resolve any issues either during of after the transaction (what if you find $30K worth of mold problems that they had painted over, or something like that?).
We’ve used Gary for an inspector, and will use him in the future. Great guy, great work, and very much worth every penny.
http://www.sucasainspection.com/
Good luck with your transaction! π
May 14, 2009 at 11:18 PM #399909CA renterParticipantYou can go directly to the escrow company and have them draw up all the paperwork for you.
It might not hurt to get an attorney, but that depends entirely on your relationship with this friend and how you might resolve any issues either during of after the transaction (what if you find $30K worth of mold problems that they had painted over, or something like that?).
We’ve used Gary for an inspector, and will use him in the future. Great guy, great work, and very much worth every penny.
http://www.sucasainspection.com/
Good luck with your transaction! π
May 14, 2009 at 11:18 PM #399852CA renterParticipantYou can go directly to the escrow company and have them draw up all the paperwork for you.
It might not hurt to get an attorney, but that depends entirely on your relationship with this friend and how you might resolve any issues either during of after the transaction (what if you find $30K worth of mold problems that they had painted over, or something like that?).
We’ve used Gary for an inspector, and will use him in the future. Great guy, great work, and very much worth every penny.
http://www.sucasainspection.com/
Good luck with your transaction! π
May 15, 2009 at 8:11 AM #399465asParticipantThank you, CA renter.
I will definitely give Gary a call.
I am doing all the pre-purchase work to prepare for this transaction. So far we both agreed on price verbally, but not on the paper, yet. I hope my friend won’t change her mind as she changed her mind once before. I hope I can trust her.I am trying to find a discount agent since I am a first time home buyer(I will pay him/her.) to review the paper work with me. Anybody on this board could recommend one?
May 15, 2009 at 8:11 AM #400007asParticipantThank you, CA renter.
I will definitely give Gary a call.
I am doing all the pre-purchase work to prepare for this transaction. So far we both agreed on price verbally, but not on the paper, yet. I hope my friend won’t change her mind as she changed her mind once before. I hope I can trust her.I am trying to find a discount agent since I am a first time home buyer(I will pay him/her.) to review the paper work with me. Anybody on this board could recommend one?
May 15, 2009 at 8:11 AM #399719asParticipantThank you, CA renter.
I will definitely give Gary a call.
I am doing all the pre-purchase work to prepare for this transaction. So far we both agreed on price verbally, but not on the paper, yet. I hope my friend won’t change her mind as she changed her mind once before. I hope I can trust her.I am trying to find a discount agent since I am a first time home buyer(I will pay him/her.) to review the paper work with me. Anybody on this board could recommend one?
May 15, 2009 at 8:11 AM #399950asParticipantThank you, CA renter.
I will definitely give Gary a call.
I am doing all the pre-purchase work to prepare for this transaction. So far we both agreed on price verbally, but not on the paper, yet. I hope my friend won’t change her mind as she changed her mind once before. I hope I can trust her.I am trying to find a discount agent since I am a first time home buyer(I will pay him/her.) to review the paper work with me. Anybody on this board could recommend one?
May 15, 2009 at 8:11 AM #400152asParticipantThank you, CA renter.
I will definitely give Gary a call.
I am doing all the pre-purchase work to prepare for this transaction. So far we both agreed on price verbally, but not on the paper, yet. I hope my friend won’t change her mind as she changed her mind once before. I hope I can trust her.I am trying to find a discount agent since I am a first time home buyer(I will pay him/her.) to review the paper work with me. Anybody on this board could recommend one?
May 15, 2009 at 8:48 AM #400179sdduuuudeParticipantAttorneys will just get in the way. A realtor may help a little, but for a friendly deal, the escrow agent is key.
I did a “no realtor” deal once and the escrow agent made it possible. The escrow agent is the one who makes things happen, moves things along. They know what papers need signing, when they need signing, and how to get the deal closed. A good loan agent helps, also, and if escrow guy and loan guy work together, it’ll happen without much trouble. Expect to do some running around, though.
Get recommendations on title agent, inspector, termite inspector, escrow agent, mortgage broker and you’ll be in decent shape.
May 15, 2009 at 8:48 AM #400031sdduuuudeParticipantAttorneys will just get in the way. A realtor may help a little, but for a friendly deal, the escrow agent is key.
I did a “no realtor” deal once and the escrow agent made it possible. The escrow agent is the one who makes things happen, moves things along. They know what papers need signing, when they need signing, and how to get the deal closed. A good loan agent helps, also, and if escrow guy and loan guy work together, it’ll happen without much trouble. Expect to do some running around, though.
Get recommendations on title agent, inspector, termite inspector, escrow agent, mortgage broker and you’ll be in decent shape.
May 15, 2009 at 8:48 AM #399975sdduuuudeParticipantAttorneys will just get in the way. A realtor may help a little, but for a friendly deal, the escrow agent is key.
I did a “no realtor” deal once and the escrow agent made it possible. The escrow agent is the one who makes things happen, moves things along. They know what papers need signing, when they need signing, and how to get the deal closed. A good loan agent helps, also, and if escrow guy and loan guy work together, it’ll happen without much trouble. Expect to do some running around, though.
Get recommendations on title agent, inspector, termite inspector, escrow agent, mortgage broker and you’ll be in decent shape.
May 15, 2009 at 8:48 AM #399745sdduuuudeParticipantAttorneys will just get in the way. A realtor may help a little, but for a friendly deal, the escrow agent is key.
I did a “no realtor” deal once and the escrow agent made it possible. The escrow agent is the one who makes things happen, moves things along. They know what papers need signing, when they need signing, and how to get the deal closed. A good loan agent helps, also, and if escrow guy and loan guy work together, it’ll happen without much trouble. Expect to do some running around, though.
Get recommendations on title agent, inspector, termite inspector, escrow agent, mortgage broker and you’ll be in decent shape.
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