Not all real estate transactions turn sour. In fact, few do. But once
in a while, a bad apple ends up either selling or buying a home, and
can throw the entire transaction into chaos.
From buyers allowing their children to run wild through a house
they're viewing to sellers trying to hide home defects, the potential to
behave badly in a real estate transaction is ever-present.
Let's take a look at some of the ways homeowners sabotage the sale of their homes.
Dirty Houses
If you've ever sold a car instead of trading it in, you probably
spent some time spiffing it up: cleaning the upholstery, vacuuming the
interior, washing and waxing the exterior. Why? Because you know that to
get top dollar for the vehicle, it needs to look like a car worth
paying top dollar for.
Yet so many homeowners don't seem to understand the value of
thoroughly cleaning their homes before putting them on the market. A
home is the one thing most people own that is probably worth more than
any other possession, but many don't take the time to ensure that it
brings top dollar in a sale.
A messy, cluttered house screams out to homebuyers that you don't
care. They may imagine that if you put off cleaning your house, you
might have put off maintaining it as well. This, in turn, justifies
lowball offers.
Clean the house until it is immaculate. If you don't have the time, consider hiring professionals to do the job for you.
Overpriced Houses
Pricing your home over market value does not leave room for
negotiation. It leaves your home sitting on the market for so long that
homebuyers get the impression that there is something wrong with it.
When a new listing hits the MLS, it begins the "honeymoon" phase,
with a flurry of showings. It's during this phase that you are most
likely to attract the highest offer. By overpricing the home, you are
wasting this valuable marketing time, and the home may eventually end up
listed for less than market value just to attract attention.
As special as we all think our homes are, they are not worth more
than a buyer is willing to pay for them – which is market value. If your
home is in good condition, yet still sits on the market for more than
30 days, your price is too high.
Failure to Disclose
If you've ever sold a home before, chances are good you are familiar
with the disclosure process. If you aren't familiar with the process,
you will need to get up to speed before you respond to an offer to
purchase.
As the seller, you are required to provide the buyer with any
information about the house that might affect his or her desire to
purchase it – including any material facts that might affect the home's
value or desirability.
For example, if you painted the ceiling to hide water stains, you
wasted your time. Leaks must be disclosed to the buyer. The items that
must, by law, be disclosed vary by state. California, for instance, has
some of the most stringent disclosure requirements; such as deaths on
the property, neighborhood problems like barking pooches or loud
parties, and more. Environmental hazards must be disclosed, as well as
known sex offenders in the area.
In other words, the very things you think might sabotage the sale
must be disclosed to a potential buyer. Some sellers still keep secrets,
which is a big mistake.
The penalty for nondisclosure? Big, fat lawsuits with big, fat
payouts for the buyer. Sellers run the risk of having the contract
rescinded as well.
No matter how tempted you are to keep quiet about problems with the
home or the neighborhood, don't do it. Disclose every defect that is not
readily observable and that is significant to the home's desirability.
In other words, disclose everything.
There are few simple steps to avoid behaving badly when selling your
home. Cleaning well, making small repairs and pricing the house right
will bring in a buyer. Then treat that buyer with the respect the law
demands, and you'll have yourself a sale.
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