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The home being inspected is 6 months old. 1. Be wary of Brokers recommendations. 2. Get your own inspector to avoid conflicts of interest. We know you want a home., But do you want a money pit? This is what we fell is a fair assessment and a broker being due diligent to our practices and our shared client.. |
Inspector Horrors Revealed
Tips to Avoid Costly Inspection Mishaps
Who Should Attend The Home Inspection?
Closing Costs: Who Pays What?
Smart Moves to Make After You Buy Your First Home
Free First Time Home Buyer Forum To Be Televised
First Time Buyer Tax Credit was extended but Money may go fast!!
20% of my 2011 clients tell me there are in this type of negotiation.
Looking To Trade Up? Tips For Homebuyers!
Closing Costs: Who Pays What?
Smart Moves to Make After You Buy Your First Home
Free First Time Home Buyer Forum To Be Televised
First Time Buyer Tax Credit was extended but Money may go fast!!
20% of my 2011 clients tell me there are in this type of negotiation.
Looking To Trade Up? Tips For Homebuyers!
MONTREAL HOME INSPECTION SERVICES HAS BEEN INVITED TO " Consultation Days on Co‑Ownership" The MONTREAL GAZETTE
MONTREAL - Quebec will consult the public about how to change the rules governing condo construction in the province, Justice Minister Jean-Marc Fournier said Sunday.
We will keep Montreal's home buying, selling and home owners informed.
MONTREAL - Quebec will consult the public about how to change the rules governing condo construction in the province, Justice Minister Jean-Marc Fournier said Sunday.
We will keep Montreal's home buying, selling and home owners informed.



