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The vast majority of real estate purchase contracts in Honolulu call for a seller to have the home or condominium cleaned prior to delivering the property to the buyer (Purchase Contract paragraph C-57).  Believe it or not, this seemingly minor detail can create more than a few problems. Today’s video blog talks about a way to avoid these problems.

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  1. Tim

    We did just that with you when we bought and it worked out far better, cause you’re right, buyers do tend to look for what’s wrong. Great advice!

  2. susie

    Very good! I hope everyone now deletes C-7A from the contract and adds a credit!

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