Laura Coffey
Real Brokerage, llc
Ph: 661-857-0620
25101 The Old Rd #240
SANTA CLARITA, CA 91381 US
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Homes for Sale Coffey Grounds Instant Home Value Santa Clarita School Attendance
Boundaries Articles Contact Us Sell Your House Santa Clarita Short
Sale Explained What to Look for at an
Open House Seller Reports Meet Our Team My Virtual Tours About Valencia Real Estate Crime & Safety in Santa Clarita Who Pays the Realtor's
Commission When I buy a
House? 7 Myths About Short Sales Why Choose Laura Coffey & Associates? Avoiding Foreclosure Buying a house as is? Options and Solutions for Homeowners in Foreclosure What is a CDPE? Calculators F.A.Qs Mortgage Glossary Real Estate Glossary New Homes in Santa Clarita Relocation to Santa Clarita Canyon Country Area
and Tract Codes Newhall Areas and
Tract Codes Saugus Area &
Tract Codes Local Community Testimonials Home Finder Program Buyer Reports Investor Reports Local Weather Local Schools About Me Valencia Homes for Sale Stevenson Ranch Homes for Sale
Bank owned properties, investment properties, most flips, and sometimes regular sellers want you to buy a home "as is". Well for starters there is no such thing as "as is"in California. You have a right to do a home inspection and back out if you don't like the results. Banks put "as is" because they don't want to deal with any repairs. It doesn't necessary mean the home as major things wrong with it or that it's not a good deal depending on the comps in the area and the price you pay for it.
If Sellers are unwilling to get things fixed try getting a credit.That way you can get it fixed how and by who you prefer. The request for repairs is always another negotiating time. Make sure you have received the termite report and all disclosures from the seller before you put in for a request for repairs. In California most banks are exempt from a lot a disclosures that a "normal" seller has to fill out. That's why I always recommend getting a home inspection.