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I can recommend Las Vegas. I went last month and it was mega cheerful. You really have what to see. Find out more here about traveling to Las Vegas.
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When I was selling my last home, I decided to go for a pre-listing inspection after hearing how beneficial it could be. It helped me identify a few minor issues early on, which I was able to fix before any buyers came through.
But I also worried about what would happen if a buyer backed out last minute. Fortunately, my agent was really proactive and helped me set everything up properly. They also guided me on avoiding unnecessary costs, like exp fees, which I didn't realize could add up during the process.
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That's why it's good to get a buying agent, cause they spot the red flags and defend your interests. The sellers (or the listing agent more likely bc they get commission) are obviously trying to sell a shitty home at a higher price. If your house is problematic, just sell to something like Property Buying Company that buys any type of house, don't try to rip people off.
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It's possible for wall cracks on upper floors to be linked to plumbing leaks, especially if there's been water damage. Whether it'll worsen depends on the extent of the issue. Your inspector can give the best advice on how serious it is and what to check next.
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I actually went through a few trials with different content creators myself, but it was tough to find the right fit with the level of expertise I wanted. In the end, I decided to take matters into my own hands and create the content myself.
Recently, I've upped my game even further by learning https://www.screencapture.com/, which has significantly improved the professionalism of my videos.
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Thermal imaging sounds like a game-changer for home inspections, especially for first-time buyers like me who might not catch all the little issues. It's pretty cool how it can pick up on things the naked eye can't see, like electrical inconsistencies or moisture problems.
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