Back to normal life

Posted on Nov 18, 2007 by in Real Estate Career, Real Estate Industry, Sellers

…well, I never really left it, actually.  I’ve been crazy busy this week. One of the things I’ve been dealing with is a laundry list of requests from some buyers that sellers I am representing need to evaluate. 

One of the things that a buyer will do when they are skittish or nervous or have changed their mind, is they’ll ask for everything that is pointed out during the inspection to be fixed.  So, on Tuesday they informally asked for a window latch that was too tight to be loosened.  Right.  We’ll get right on that.

The formal list came on Friday. The window latch is not a concern any longer.  But much, much more is.

In case you’re a seller, and you are being presented with a list of requested remedies/repairs/replacements, this list should come in handy.  It’s called the Schedule of Normal Life. 

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