Sorry to hear this. Splitting up os never easy. Do you have a Realtor That you are working with? If not, I could refer you to someone who can walk you through the steps.
Hi Tammy, I am sorry to hear about your troubles. I service Azle. If you need a home value report, or an agent to work with, please feel free to reach out to me.
I am sorry to hear that. I am not licensed in texas. Someone will reach out soon, but I would suggest that you make a note of each upgrade you have done since you bought and have prices next to each - this will help appraiser realize value should be considered higher. You would want to give that list of updates to your real estate broker to pass on to appraiser.
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