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"Meat-In-The-Middle" Toughest for FSBOs Part II
by Julie Garton-Good
You're a successful for-sale-by-owner. You've found the buyer. Your job is over, right? Wrong! In most real estate transactions, once the buyer is found, the FSBO's work has just begun. What I term “meat-in-the-middle” is often the most substantive part of the real estate sale. Handled improperly, the for-sale-by-owner may find himself back at square one---no buyer, no sale, left only with wasted time and expenses to show for his effort. In Part I of this article, we discussed the mountain of time required for FSBOs to successfully navigate the sale. But let's assume that you do have the time. In fact, you have found a serious buyer. What components will you find in the “meat”? The potentially greatest hurdles in navigating the critical mid portion of the transaction are to: Orchestrate the puzzle pieces like the appraisal, the home inspection, the termite inspection (if applicable), the buyer's final walk through inspection, etc. Out of all of the “meat,” this may be perhaps the easiest for the FSBO since many of the appointments are done by various parties involved calling you with requests. But if problems should result from these puzzle pieces (like work repairs requested by the buyer or a lower appraisal price than agreed to on the purchase and sales agreement) be prepared to --- Stay tuned. We'll share solutions with you in Part III of this article to follow on Friday, June 30th. Published: June 26, 2000 Use of this article without permission is a violation of federal copyright laws. Related Articles: |
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