Selling your own property
All good answers, and all with the same theme: Use a realtor. Even in the face of experience, a homeowner is wise to use a realtor simply to avoid the pitfalls created by changing regulations.
The timing of certain events in a sale can be critical, and a mistake could cost an owner a sale.
Let's not even talk about some of the issues associated with properties that have been in families for a long, long time and prior deeds and boundaries may be a little "cloudy".
Not only is a realtor an essential person, so is an accurate survey, a current house inspection, and, let's not forget, a lawyer. The realtor can usually coordinate these people (and other, if necessary) to make the sale happen and have both parties walk away happy.
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