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About Arlene Modarelli
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Short Sale Specialist , Estate Sale Specialist
Specialties
- Sellers
- Buyers
- Rentals
- Commercial Property
- Mobile Homes
- Residential Property
Specialties: Buyer's Agent, Listing Agent, Relocation, Short-Sale
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Answered Questions
What if a home seller does not remove the items as agreed upon on the purchase contract. The buyer can have his agent prepare an addendum stating all items as per the contract will be removed from the home as per the terms of the contract. You should reach out to an attorney for legal advise if the sellers have not moved out of the home.
I would reach out to the listing agents office and ask to speak to the broker.
The appraisal is confidential information that you paid for not the seller.
You can ask an a buyers agent for a list of homes that are in Foreclosure. The listing information on the home will say if the home is a Foreclosed home.
You can list your home sold as is Cash offers only.
Yes, Talking to your parents about Estate Planning is very beneficial. What will happen when they pass away will depend on the way the Will is written. Talking to a Probate Attorney and to voice your concerns will save everyone time and money.
You can look at the Property Tax Records online for your county.
You will need to talk to your CPA who prepares your taxes.
You will need to bring your mortgage current or have a loan modification agreement in place. You should call your mortgage company to see if you have options available. Calling an attorney would be a good idea to help you.
You should reach out to Mortgage broker to see if you would qualify for a mortgage loan.
You should reach out to have Mold testing performed on your home. Mold is very dangerous.
You should have a talk with your Dad to discuss the terms of his mortgage.
You should go speak with a Attorney to discuss the issues. Is the Deed in both names?
I would speak to an Attorney to help you navigate this complex process. Did the State give you documents to sign, if so bring all forms and documents to you the meeting with the attorney.
Hello, If it is a CASH sale no inspections it could be 7-14 days depending on how long the title search takes the Title Company. If its a Loan it can take 30-45 days.
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