AA or Avoiding Annoyance
June 1st, 2010 categories: Video For Buyers, Video For Sellers
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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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!
Very good! I hope everyone now deletes C-7A from the contract and adds a credit!