Advice for Buyers > Inspection and Due Diligence (6 entries)
Buying a home is a long and complicated process. These articles will give you an idea of what to expect throughout the process as well as what to watch out for. If you have questions about buying a home a welcome you to contact me directly. Neil Kearney 303-413-6624 Neil@NeilKearney.com
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Boulder County is located in a zone of high potential for elevated radon levels in the air. In real estate transactions radon almost is always an issue. It is almost always ...
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The discussion of lead based paint comes up in every transaction that involves a house built before 1978. All sellers and landlords are required to disclose in writing the knowledge ...
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When you have been around as many real estate transactions as I have, you begin to anticipate the possible challenge points in a transaction. This is one of the reasons ...
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Purchasing a home is a huge undertaking and is most likely your largest investment. It is therefore wise to do everything in your power to minimize your risks. The first step ...
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In order to close on the purchase of a home, a buyer must obtain a homeowners insurance policy. A few years ago a property insurance deadline was added to the ...
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One of the greatest sources of letdown and conflict in a real estate transaction is the condition of the house after the Sellers move out. Provisions in the purchase contract allow ...
