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"Your sales associate, Constance Sharpe, provided invaluable service throughout the transaction in a very professional and straight forward manner. Her local knowledge helped with pricing the property and her connections with the market helped see that got exposure to the most qualified buyers and the best price...She spent many hours guiding the transaction over several hurdles and making sure that the paper work was in order. As a real estate professional myself, it is a pleasure to wrok with someone like Constance who is not afraid to put in an extra effort to accomplish the task. She conducts herself with the highest level of integrity and professionalism."
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Animal House >House Odors and Selling
Do you have a dog or cat that lives indoors with the family? A pet can pose a problem when your property is listed for sale. Even if prospective buyers have pets of their own that smell just like yours, they may be repelled by animal odors as they tour your home. If you have a pet odor problem, you should hire a professional to clean and deodorize the furniture and/or carpets that have been affected. Check the cat box frequently and keep the kitty litter fresh.
Some people have allergies to pet hair or irrational fears of certain animals, so it is a good idea to put dogs or cats outside or confine them to one area when your house is being shown. It is hard for buyers to appreciate your home through puffy, watery eyes or in between sneezes! Even if the house is exactly what they want, your chances of selling it will be diminished if the buyers are afraid of being attacked by Fido.
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What is an encumbrance against a property, which may be voluntary or involuntary?
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There are many different kinds of liens: a tax lien, a judgment lien, a mortgage lien, and a mechanic's lien. |
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