Part
2 — Top 6 Mistakes For New City Sellers to Avoid
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Previously,
we cited three of the most common mistakes sellers make after listing their New
City property for sale. Here are three more: Top 6 Mistakes For New City Sellers
to Avoid
Proper Insurance
When you have a New City property for
sale, it’s more important than ever to see that your homeowners insurance is up
to date. It is highly unlikely that someone will have an accident on your
premises, but the increase in the number of visitors makes it prudent to be
well covered. Of course you will want to mitigate obvious potential hazards
like broken glass or exposed nails — but should also have a foolproof system
for making pets a non-issue during showings. Top 6 Mistakes For New City Sellers
to Avoid
Contractual Terms
With your New City property for sale,
it’s only natural for your primary focus to be on the bottom line: the sale
price. When an offer arrives with the right number, it’s tempting to sign on
the dotted line and be done with it. But there is more to a purchase offer than
just the price. An offer is a contract, and as such, all its terms are equally binding.
For instance, there is the matter of the closing date: sellers who accept an
offer without paying enough attention to it can be left scrambling for
temporary housing when that date arrives.
Top 6 Mistakes For New City Sellers to Avoid
Contingency Removal
Removing the inspection and loan contingencies on time are
key events in the buy/sell timeline – yet these deadlines can easily slip by
unnoticed. The wording of the clauses is important, too, because a buyer can
have the right to withdraw an offer if he or she is not satisfied with the outcome
of an inspection or a loan rate they deem acceptable. Failure to make sure a
buyer removes contingencies on time can turn a ‘sold’ property into a property
that’s still for sale. Top 6 Mistakes For New City Sellers to Avoid
Aligning yourself with an experienced agent is the simplest
way to remain aware of these and other common legal miscues — and how to avoid
them. With your property for sale, you become a single-purpose business
enterprise, and your agent’s knowledge should be a key business asset. Contact
me anytime for that kind of assistance! Top 6 Mistakes For New City Sellers to
Avoid Call me, Marcella, on 845 544 4026 or email me at riggsmarcella@gmail.com
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