750
Your realtor will have his/her percentage of earnings on the sale in your contract.
3 to 6 percent
Yes
The percentage you will pay will vary from realtor to realtor,you can avoid comission by listing your home yourself.
I believe that you are responsible as the seller for any damage to the property until the papers are signed in the closing . At that time it becomes the new owners responsibility. Check with your realtor and closing attorney. Generally speaking, the seller still owns it and it is therefore his problem.
You may find information about no closing cost home refinancing for your mortgage from an experienced Realtor. You may also want to ask your local bank, as they have to do deal with mortgages on a daily basis.
i am, i think its a nice way of saying thank you for all your hard and dedicated work you did for me, but a nice thank you card is nice too.
There are four kinds of Realtor Logos. This will explain the most complex. Included in the Logo should be the R with trademark that represents one is a Realtor, the name of the Realtor, the firm name for which the Realtor works, any social media the Realtor is connected with, and whether or not the Realtor is in connected to or with any elections.
In most states, if not all, the realtor is paid by the seller when the house is sold. The buyer pays closing costs on the home but the seller pays the realtor. Keep that in mind as you are shopping for a house. As you spend time with the realtor you begin to develope a bond but remember, since the seller pays the realtor, the realtor is actually working for the seller. Also, try not to look at more than 6 homes in one day and make notes about likes and dislikes on each home you visit. If you don't, you'll find yourself trying to remember one house from another later that night.
Some apartment finders are very reliable. Many apartments for rent are only listed with these services. In addition, a home realtor may only have access to those apartments that are listed with their company.
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Before buying a home an attorney will need to go over all of the contracts during the closing. Normally your Realtor will set all of this up for you.