Not exact matches
As a
buyer, it's imperative that you
schedule a home
inspection to protect your purchase from becoming a massive money pit.
Just ask your realtor to
schedule a two - hour (minimum)
buyer viewing and book a home
inspection during this time.
As a
buyer's agent, those I know
schedule the
inspections, including any contractors, bids, and work closely with the listing agent to be certain we get everything ready for any further negotiations.
As the
buyer, it is your responsibility to
schedule the
inspection.
The draw
schedule is worked out between the bank, the
buyer and the builder; the bank might require an
inspection before the first draw.
Your agent will not only be able to handle negotiations with
buyer agents and their clients they will also conduct open houses, handle marketing materials as well as
schedule the home
inspection.
Responsible for escrow process -
Schedule appointments for termite, home
inspections, etc. - In contact with
buyer / seller through escrow process
We're completing the rest of the
inspection repairs over the next week, and hopefully the appraisal will be
scheduled some time in the next week or so, as the
buyer still really wants to be into the house before the end of the year.
After the
inspection is completed,
schedule a conference call with the
buyer and the inspector to go over the report.
Inspections are set for this weekend, and
buyers are
scheduled to close at the end of the month (they really want to close the deal before the new year so they can get their homestead exemption).
An analysis of the 2004 NAR Profile of Home
Buyers and Sellers data shows a small proportion of consumers are making select choices: 7 percent of salesperson - assisted sellers coordinated the appraisal and home inspection, among other third - party services; 6 percent scheduled showings with buyers; 4 percent held an open house; and 3 percent bought newspaper and magazine for - sal
Buyers and Sellers data shows a small proportion of consumers are making select choices: 7 percent of salesperson - assisted sellers coordinated the appraisal and home
inspection, among other third - party services; 6 percent
scheduled showings with
buyers; 4 percent held an open house; and 3 percent bought newspaper and magazine for - sal
buyers; 4 percent held an open house; and 3 percent bought newspaper and magazine for - sale ads.
Question: A
buyer's agent
scheduled an
inspection of an occupied home and the lockbox recorded entry to the home with the agent's code.
Although I asked the
buyer's agent to let me know when the appraisal was
scheduled, the lender did not keep either of us in the loop (perhaps he couldn't... because he, too, was not in the loop) and, because the building had a concierge, the appraiser did his on site
inspection without giving me notice.
Keep in mind that if your home is on the market you are going to need to get it un-winterized with fairly short notice when the
buyer schedules a home
inspection.
Once, the home inspector is
scheduled it is recommended that the
buyer participates in the
inspection.
The proposal reflected the common practice in which sellers and
buyers alter the terms of the real estate transaction based on the condition of the house at the time of the walk - though
inspection, which is often the day before the
scheduled real estate closing, and in some cases even continue to negotiate the deal at the closing table.
These disclosures certainly help
buyers, but you shouldn't stop there; always
schedule a home
inspection to uncover any hidden defects.