Selling the new home you bought without representation. A special report has been released that details the risks you take when buying a new home without qualified representation. You trusted the builder but he had professionally educated representation throughout the transaction from a trained salesperson, the sales manager, the project manager, the contractors, the construction superintendents, the mortgage company (usually the builder owns the mortgage company they send you to), the title company (usually the builder owns the title company they send you to), the surveyor, the appraiser (who both work for the mortgage company that is owned by the builder), the brick manufacturer, the plumber, the electrician, the attorney and so on.
And, they might have even told you that you did not not need a Realtor to buy one of their homes. Well, their hope is you don't have any representation. The builders representative is not going to inform you of your rights. After all, it's their fiduciary responsibility to get the best deal for the builder. You will not get a "better deal" without a Realtor. It does not happen that way. When it's time to sell, unfortunately you may have to revisit the transaction you had with the builder and possibly wind up paying for mistakes that were made at the time of purchase. This special report outlines the 4 most common problems associated with selling a home that was purchased from a builder without qualified representation. Just complete the form and we'll rush this FREE report right out. Click the Submit button when you have completed the form. |