Can a Seller Choose Not to Make Repairs After Inspection in Dallas

Can A Seller Refuse Repairs After Inspection

Yes, in most cases. A seller can refuse every repair on an inspection report and face no legal penalty. The contingency gives the buyer the right to ask and the right to walk away. It does not hand them a hammer and a work order. Two exceptions change that answer, and both are covered below. … Continued
How long can you go without paying property taxes in Texas

How Long Can You Go Without Paying Property Taxes On Your Texas Home

Most Texas homeowners assume a missed tax payment is annoying, not catastrophic. A late fee here, a stern letter there. You’ll get to it eventually. That assumption has cost people their homes. The Real Stakes of Delinquent Property Taxes in Texas Sit across the kitchen table from enough homeowners in trouble, and you start to … Continued
Is Termite Bond Need to Sell House in Texas

Do Termite Bonds Affect Home Sales In Texas

A seller in Pasadena called our office on a Thursday afternoon, halfway through packing boxes, asking whether a termite bond was the only thing standing between her and a closed sale. She had a buyer, a contract, and a lender asking for paperwork she’d never heard of. It was the first time termites had come … Continued
How long real estate contract last in Texas

How Long Does a Texas Real Estate Contract Last?

Most people sign a Texas real estate contract thinking they know what they agreed to. Then the deadlines start moving, the financing gets shaky, or a buyer goes quiet, and suddenly nobody remembers what the contract actually said. So how long does a real estate contract last in Texas, and what happens when a date … Continued
Can You Sell House With a Mortgage Texas

How Selling A House With A Mortgage Works In Texas

Most Texas homeowners I sit across from at the kitchen table don’t fully realize they’ve been making money while making payments. You’ve been building equity every single month, and when it’s time to sell, that equity is what pays off your mortgage lender, covers your closing costs, and puts cash in your pocket. The whole … Continued
Can You Pause Mortgage Payments While Selling in Texas

Can You Pause Mortgage Payments While Selling Your Texas Home

Most Texas homeowners who call us don’t start the conversation by asking about forbearance. They start by telling us they haven’t made a payment in two months and they’re terrified. They know they need to sell, but they’re not sure what’s already been set in motion with their lender, and they’re scared that moving too … Continued
Can I sell my house after one year Texas

Can You Sell Your Home After One Year in Texas?

A couple called me last spring from a suburb outside San Antonio. They’d bought a place in Converse nine months earlier, a nice three-bed with a two-car garage, and now a job transfer was pulling them to Denver. They weren’t asking me whether they could sell. They knew they could. What they actually wanted to … Continued
Selling a house without permits

Selling a House Without Permits: What Sellers Must Know

A seller called me on a Tuesday afternoon, voice tight, asking a single question: “Can I even sell this house?” She’d just gotten a pre-listing inspection back, and the finished basement, the deck out back, and the bonus room above the garage had never seen a building permit. Not one. Selling a house without permits … Continued
How do you move to another state

How to Move to Another State: Costs, Checklist & Timeline

You don’t wake up one morning and decide to cross state lines on a whim. Something happens first, whether a job offer comes through, a parent’s health shifts, or the rent goes up again, and the neighborhood no longer feels like it used to. Whatever pushed you here, you’re now standing at one of the … Continued
Selling flooded house

How to Sell a Flooded House Fast: Options & Fair Pricing

Water was still in the crawl space when the listing went live. It happens more often than most real estate guides would have you believe, and the result is almost always the same: the house sits, the price drops, and the seller ends up in a worse position than if they’d had a real plan … Continued
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