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Don't charge up a storm before buying home Sometimes home buyers think they'll be able to get away with making a large purchase just after they've been approved for a mortgage.
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Why home purchases fall apart at last minute Most buyers and sellers feel relieved when the negotiations are done and the purchase agreement has been signed by all parties. It's a milestone. But, you might want to hold off celebrating until the transaction closes.
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Deck-staining that can't fail Q: I have a deck that was built in October 2006. Does it need to be stained this soon? This will be my first deck-staining experience, and I was also wondering what things to be aware of, and if there are any suggestions for easier application, especially on the posts and railings. --Margaret M.
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Sellers: Don't withhold bad inspection report Inspections are an important part of home buying, but the inspection process can be nerve-racking for both buyers and sellers. Both parties want the deal to go through without a hitch. However, sometimes problems surface that the buyers weren't aware of when they entered into contract.
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Smart home sellers opt for pest inspection No one wants to buy a house that's riddled with termites. So, a termite inspection -- technically an inspection for damage by any kind of wood-destroying organisms -- is usually done at some point during the course of a home sale.
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Open house don'ts I spent some time over the weekend visiting some open houses. While I'm not seriously thinking about moving, I like to see what's going on in my neighborhood.
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