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- Best to Use a Closing Checklist to Catch Potential Problems before the Sale Closes
- Four Things That Must Be Done in Conjunction with the Closing
- Three Contingency Clauses That Must Be Included in Your Purchase Agreement
- Fourteen Key Provisions That Must Be Included in Your Purchase Agreement
- How to Purchase a Property under Option
- Best to Hire a Properly Licensed Professional to Prepare Your Tax Returns
- Place Classified Ads in Local Newspapers
- Always Place a Professional-Looking “For Sale” Sign on the Property
- Create a Property for Sale Web Page to Advertise Your Properties Online
- How to Use the Internet to Market Your Properties Globally
- Five Best Methods to Market Properties That You Own Real Estate Options On
- How to Overcome the “Fear Factor” That Some Prospective Buyers May Have
- Package Properties to Fully Highlight Their Best Features and Future Potential
- How to Calculate the Resale Price for a Real Estate Option
- Always Conduct a Walk-Through Inspection before Making Final Payments
- Make the Property Secure from Vandals, Arsonists, and Homeless Squatters
- Pressure Washing Pays the Highest Return of Any Type of Cleaning
- Best to Rent a Dumpster for Large Cleanups
- What You Need to Know about Your State’s Construction Lien Law
- How to Avoid Being Ripped Off by Unscrupulous Cleaning Contractors
- How to Find Competent Professionals to Clean Up Your Properties
- How to Clean Up and Secure a Vacant Property under Option
- How to Complete a Fast Property Cleanup on Schedule and within Budget
- Don’t Confuse an Industrial Cleaning with an Extreme Property Makeover
- Why You Should Record a Memorandum of Real Estate Option Agreement
- Provide Joint Escrow Instructions to the Third Party Holding the Documents
- Why It’s Best to Use a Board-Certified Real Estate Attorney to Close Transactions
- All Signatures on Real Estate Transaction Documents Must Be Properly Witnessed
- What to Do If the Optionor Refuses to Sign All of the Documents at the Closing
- Why a Signed Warranty or Grant Deed Is Better Than a Performance Mortgage
- The Four Documents That Must Be Signed and Held in Escrow
- Three Factors to Always Consider before Insuring an Option
- Get a Title Insurance Policy Commitment before Buying a Real Estate Option
- Always Obtain Title Insurance Coverage from a Reputable National Underwriter
- What Title Insurers Look for in a Real Estate Option Agreement
- What a Standard Real Estate Option Endorsement Doesn’t Insure
- Why Most Title Insurers Consider Real Estate Options to Be Risky
- All Sample Agreements Are for Informational and Instructional Purposes Only
- Make Certain That All Your Real Estate Agreements Are Properly Witnessed
- Use the Option Agreement That Your Attorney Prepared as Your Master Copy
- How to Find a Board-Certified Real Estate Attorney in Your Area
- The Standard Qualifications for an Attorney to Be Certified in Real Estate Law
- Hire an Experienced, Board-Certified Real Estate Attorney in Good Standing
- Your Option Agreement Must Comply with Your State’s Real Property Statutes
- Essential Elements of a Real Estate Option Agreement
- The Definition of a Real Estate Option Agreement
- Nineteen Clauses That Must Be Included in Your Option Agreement
- What to Do When a Property Owner Rejects Your Initial Offer to Buy an Option
- Don’t Be Bashful about Asking Property Owners to Help Finance the Purchase
- Determine How the Owner Came Up with the Asking Price for the Property
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