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"Heidi and I wanted to thank you for everything you did over the summer to make the sale of our previous home and the purchase of our new home so pleasant. We were incredibly impressed with your knowledge, professionalism and attention to detail. We were very happy with the amount of time and work that you and your team performed leading to the sale of our home in Philadelphia. Your outstanding advice helped us prepare our home for sale. The professional photography, detailed internet presentation and sales brochures added to the amount of interest generated in our home by potential buyers and enabled it to sell after being listed for only seven days. Both of you instilled in us complete confidence with your ability to efficiently manage the sale and purchase of our homes. You did a fantastic job in keeping everyone on schedule and explaining in simple terms the complicated details of selling and buying a new home. It is with gratitude that we write this acknowledgement of the excellent service we received from the whole Ron and Carol Young team."
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Real Estate Contracts >Personal Property
When you purchase a property, it usually includes the land and everything attached to it, such as buildings, trees, shrubs, etc. Most buyers are only interested in purchasing the real estate, not the owner's personal property. What happens when personal property has become a part of the real estate? Is it actually a "fixture" which will now convey to the buyer with the real estate?
There are three tests which usually need to be satisfied. Has the personal property been permanently annexed to the real estate? Is it intended to become part of the real estate? What is the local custom? Fixtures may include shades, heaters, ranges, screens, storm windows, lighting fixtures, etc. To save misunderstanding at the closing--and perhaps the sale--it is important that the seller spell out specifically in the sales agreement what will go to the buyer as part of the property.
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What is a "smart home"?
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A "smart home" is equipped with structured home wiring packages that control the home's systems via networked technologies. |
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