Selling A Home

Whether you're moving from a starter house to something larger or downsizing your empty nest to a condo, selling a home is a complicated procedure.

There are various contingencies – such as inspections of the property and obtaining a mortgage. Good intentions are fine. But without financing, the transaction will fall through. Inspections should concern environmental, safety, and structural issues. However, an inspector will point out cosmetic issues and suggest upgrades to existing systems in the home. A good attorney, well versed in real estate, will limit inspection issues to the essentials.

Ken Samson Law

It might be good that the inspector made suggestions for improvements, but that should be the concern of the buyer.

That's why going into a real estate transaction without a lawyer experienced in buying or selling homes is like going into a battle without any protection.

Ken Samson has been working with real estate transactions since 1972. He's worked with buyers and sellers. So he's seen both sides of more than 10,000 real estate transactions. His experience could mean the difference between a successful sale of your home and a cancellation.

Ken Samson Law

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