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Expertise buying and selling process such as: General questions from first time buyers How to market a home Why choose a REALTOR How do I find a REALTOR Should I consider buying or selling without a REALTOR--how much can I save Should I remodel or move How much can I expect to gain by fixing up my home before selling Helpful tips when selling Helpful tips when buying finding a good mortgage loan what is the difference between banks, mortgage bankers, and mortgage brokers Questions from the general public, people thinking about getting their real estate license, newly licensed. Fellow professionals who have interests in networking and how to get started What is a market evaluation and how does it differ from an appraisal what are the different loan programs services a REALTOR can perform when to use a lawyer when to use escrow what are the regional differences in the buying and selling process what is the MLS and how does it work how can the layman access information on the web--listings and other information These are just a few of the questions. I can suggest that if I am unable to answer a question I will refer the inquiry to a source that can.
Experience Anyone who is in this business and who dedicates oneself to professionalism has continued to take classes and along with it,additional credentials, awards and honors. I can list a host of them, but my greatest accomplishments happen to be those of getting first time buyers (who didn't think they could afford to buy a home)into a home of their dreams. The look on their faces when I hand over the keys is worth all of the hard work.
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Expert: Jessica Bryan - 11/4/2009
Question What do I do when the previous owners left half their stuff behind its been over 2 months now and i dont know what to do legally? p.s. Don't know mn laws about this.
Answer Dear Roy;
Unless something was put in writing as part of the closing contract that stated that the owners were entitled to personal property after the home closed, this property has now become yours. Once you record ownership on a home; it is everything--that means all of the contents are yours as well. If you don't want these things, sell them or call a charity to pick them up. Clearly, these people are not serious about retrieving their property. However, just to be nice about it, let them know what you intend to do so they have the opportunity to make other arrangements if their intention is to get their stuff.
Best wishes,
Jessica Bryan
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