Real Estate Contracts

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Remember Folks, Real Estate Forms, the Standard ones found at your Realtors office are designed to protect the Realtor and not the real estate consumer. Home Inspections are NOT standard of practice nor can they really protect you of any structural defects. They may be able to notice something and bring it to your attention but they may be wrong, and with out engineered math to tell you what the real calculations and load is the inspector could cause more harm than good. The real estate form says things like all house have mold, sign here that you know this house has mold. This is kind of a cover all to protect the Realtor.

It is said that you must make your real estate transaction contingent on a number of things that are NOT standard of practice here in Eureka Montana in order to protect yourself.

Real All that you are signing and hey, why not let a real estate attorney review your documents, Realtors go to School for one week - we learn how to pass a test. Realtors do not learn contract law, Real Estate Broker Law, management or engineering basics. Realtors DO NOT know what you need them to know unless they dig deep and learn all they can about the laws and most do not. The paycheck is the same either way.

Be cautious, Learn More. Subscribe to my Blog at www.SavvyBroker.com and find out what terminology you NEED in your real estate contract to really protect you that your Realtor Does Not Know.

Crystal L. Cox
Real Estate Whistleblower
www.EurekaLand.net

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