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Thoughts on selling a house w/o a realtor?
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<blockquote data-quote="Outlaw99" data-source="post: 16400691" data-attributes="member: 6069"><p>This past september, a young couple I go to church with, pulled me aside and asked me for advice. They decided to buy a house unrepresented. They wanted to take the cheapest route possible to buy a house. Who doesnt right? About 90 days after closing, they received certified mail that stated a lien had been placed against their property for roughly $62,000. The sellers of the home told them they wouldnt need title insurance at closing. Title insurance was $112.00. The sellers of the home, never disclosed the lien that was headed their way and after consulting with an attorney, they have 0 legal options and are stuck with the lien. This was a 100% preventable situation. Sure, they can go to court and sue the former owners. Who knows how much that will cost. </p><p></p><p>You can also go to court and represent yourself, but would you? shit, most of you hire an atty to handle speeding tickets.</p><p></p><p>OP, google selling on your own and make sure after days of research that is something you want to juggle. </p><p></p><p>when it goes bad, and chances are something will come up that will be a nightmare for you, you can just argue that guys on SVTP said it would be different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outlaw99, post: 16400691, member: 6069"] This past september, a young couple I go to church with, pulled me aside and asked me for advice. They decided to buy a house unrepresented. They wanted to take the cheapest route possible to buy a house. Who doesnt right? About 90 days after closing, they received certified mail that stated a lien had been placed against their property for roughly $62,000. The sellers of the home told them they wouldnt need title insurance at closing. Title insurance was $112.00. The sellers of the home, never disclosed the lien that was headed their way and after consulting with an attorney, they have 0 legal options and are stuck with the lien. This was a 100% preventable situation. Sure, they can go to court and sue the former owners. Who knows how much that will cost. You can also go to court and represent yourself, but would you? shit, most of you hire an atty to handle speeding tickets. OP, google selling on your own and make sure after days of research that is something you want to juggle. when it goes bad, and chances are something will come up that will be a nightmare for you, you can just argue that guys on SVTP said it would be different. [/QUOTE]
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