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Should You Sell to a Local or National Homebuyer | Pros and Cons
If you’re stuck between selling your house to a national or local homebuyer, we can help. The guide below walks you through the pros and cons of...
What Is A Mechanic’s Lien?
A mechanic’s lien is when a person, company or service provider worked on a property, but the property owner or contractor in charge of the project...
Foundation Cracks – When to Repair and When to Sell
If you’ve found your home has a cracked foundation, you’re likely wondering how bad it is and how much it will cost to fix it. The good news is that...
Real Estate Deeds: The Types and What They Mean
Deeds are legally binding documents which transfer ownership of property from one person to another. It’s important for you whether you're a grantor...
What is a zombie property?
A zombie property is a property abandoned by its owner after receiving a notice of default from their lender. It is called a zombie property,...
Home Inspection Checklist: What to Fix and Not Fix
While home inspections are not legally required in the home buying or selling process, many buyers will request them after making an offer on your...
The Difference Between Grantor vs. Grantee in Real Estate.
In real estate, the difference between grantor vs. grantee is that the grantor is the person who transfers a property they own to a grantee, the...
What is title insurance?
Title insurance is an insurance policy that protects a homeowner or lender if somebody puts a claim against the property being purchased. Title...
7 Repairs That Do Not Raise Your Home’s Value
Home improvements can be a great way to make your house more desirable when selling it. But not every home repair increases the value of your house....
Who Gets the House in a Divorce?
The person who gets the house is based on three factors: If one spouse wants to keep the house Who a judge deems fit to have the home if both...