We have been taught throughout life not to take anything for granted and to make sure all important decisions are in writing. The problem is people sometimes forget this when they are looking to buy a home, at least when it comes to defining every little aspect of the sale. Too many times potential buyers assume that except for furniture everything they see in the house when they view it is included, but this is not always the case.
Understand all Inclusions and Exclusions
Many times sellers fail to provide a detailed listing of what items in the house are included in the sales price. This leads many buyers, especially first-time buyers, to assume only the actual furniture is excluded from the sale. This can lead to unforeseen surprises when they prepare to move in and discover they made too many assumptions. In order to avoid this dilemma read the listing agreement carefully, and if something isn't clear be sure to ask.
Put All Special Requests in the Sales Agreement
Many times when young couples are starting out they don't have everything they need, so it's easier to make a request for something in the house they are trying to buy: washer/dryer, refrigerator, stove and even blinds and curtains. While it is natural to think all of these things come with the house, you don't want to find yourself moving in and not having all the things you expected.
In order to make sure there are no questions, place the items that are of interest to you in the sales agreement just to be certain there are no surprises when you move in. Sometimes there may be an additional charge for the items you want if the seller did not originally plan to include them, but he can address this in a ทาวน์เฮ้าส์มือสอง ราคาถูก counter-offer which you can accept, decline or counter-offer again. When it comes to sales agreements there is never a final agreement unless the seller says he is finished negotiating. At that point you can accept the seller's terms of move on to a seller that is more amendable to your needs and wants.
Have Firm Expectations about the Settlement and Move In Dates
Another important item to include in the sales agreement is the settlement and move in dates. This will prevent any possibility of surprises, and you will know exactly when you will be able to move in. If you need to move in on a certain date because of the sale of your current residence or end of your lease, you should also identify those provisions in the sales agreement. This lets the seller know he will need to do one of three things:
Make arrangements to be out of the house even if it's necessary to stay in a motel or short-term apartment Provide accommodations for you and your family until you can move in Pay the rent to your landlord or new owners in the home where you are currently living
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