Not exact matches
This way, your real estate agent knows the ins and outs of
negotiating with a lender, how to calculate the cost of
necessary repairs, how to work within the lender's timeline and how to prepare you for what comes next.
Not only are you able to
negotiate a lower price, many buyers include clauses in their contract requiring the seller to make the
repairs necessary before any money is exchanged.
Not only will it give you the opportunity to
negotiate with the seller to make
necessary repairs before closing, it can also prepare you for any future costs that may come up after you buy the home.
-- Inspects claim applicant's property for loss or damage — Evaluates vehicle value and determines best course of action for claim — Gathers all relevant information regarding specific claims — Interviews related witnesses for information — Develops reports on loss / damage —
Negotiates with 3rd person parties for resolution of claim including other adjusters and
repair contractors — Educates insurance holders on claim procedures — Handles
necessary salvage issues, reports and closures
It will also ensure that the discounted purchase price
negotiated with the seller, plus the full cost of the
necessary repairs and renovations, will not exceed the current average market value for the area, which will reduce the chances of selling quickly and getting a profitable price.
This way, your real estate agent knows the ins and outs of
negotiating with a lender, how to calculate the cost of
necessary repairs, how to work within the lender's timeline and how to prepare you for what comes next.