How to Avoid Buying a "Bad" House
This new report identifies the keys to Avoid Buying a Bad House!
California was the first state to require home sellers to provide written Transfer Disclosure Statements (TDS) to buyers before home purchase. But even in California, the state-mandated TDS form is incomplete. So don’t rely on home sellers, or their real estate agents, to reveal all home defects.
No new or resale home is perfect. Even brand new houses have their flaws. Some homes have defects which are acceptable. Other homes have serious problems which should cause rejection.
An industry report has been released entitled "How to Avoid Buying a Bad House.” This important report discusses what defects and issues to look for when buying a house and more importantly, which ones are acceptable and which ones should cause rejection.
Order this report NOW to learn how to avoid a costly buyer mistake before you purchase your next home.
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