"She found us the home of our dreams."
Kathy Brothers was the Realtor who helped us buy our first home. We had thought then that was the home we were to stay in, but 3 years and 3 kids later we were running out of space. Without hesitation, we called Kathy again and she did what she promises. She found us the home of our dreams. We were a little worried with the slow economy how fast our house would sell, but with Kathy's dedication to us and through her hard work, it sold in less than two months just under our asking price. We couldn't have been more thrilled! Kathy is an excellent Realtor and we always refer her to anyone we know who is buying or selling a home. Thanks again, Kathy!
Mario and Kristen A.
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Real Estate Contracts >Taking It With You
Before you list your home for sale, take a careful look around. Are there some items you will want to take with you? There may be a dining room chandelier that has been in your family for three generations, a ceiling fan in the master bedroom, or the bookcases in the den that look built-in but are not.
Normally all fixtures are conveyed to the new owners when a house is sold. This includes anything that is attached to walls or ceilings and, in some areas, all major appliances that are installed in the house. If you have fixtures that you don't want to convey, tell your agent what you want excluded from the agreement at the time you list your property for sale.
If it is convenient, it is best to remove any light fixtures or ceiling fans you plan to take with you and replace them before the property is shown to prospective buyers. List all items that are not being sold with the house on your home fact sheet to ensure that they will not become an issue when a buyer makes an offer.
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Over what famous building is aircraft forbidden to fly at any time?
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No aircraft is permitted to fly over the Taj Mahal in India. |
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