Woodinville Real Estate Disclosures

In every real estate transaction it is appropriate that some special disclosures be made to clients. These disclosures are not a formal part of the contract, that is, they are not addenda or attachments. In some cases, however, like with the “Law of Real Estate Pamphlet” these disclosures fulfill legal requirements for notice on certain topics. More often they help educate the participants on legal duties (e.g., DEMCO Seller’s Disclosure Revisited); and they inform decisions clients may have to make in the course of purchasing and selling (e.g. Fair Housing Disclosure Handout). In the main, the disclosures create transparent contract dealings … that is, they encourage that information be put on the table to avoid later surprises and misunderstandings.
One of the most important preliminary steps is to obtain pre-approval for a mortgage. Having a pre-approval in hand will help your agent to negotiate for you more effectively with the seller.

All this aims to produce a “client aware,” trouble free transaction for the benefit of all parties. Complete client satisfaction is the aim of the Windermere agent. Disclosures are part of that professional aim and part and parcel of the sound real estate techniques that have distinguished the Windermere agent as a consummate professional.
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