Contact Kris Layman & Jackie Perkins via phone at: 775-327-9966, email: Homes@RenoRealEstatePros.com, website: http://www.renorealestatepros.com/ or at the RE/MAX Realty Affiliates office: 10539 Professional Circle, Suite 100, Reno, Nevada 89521
The effort put into repairing and cleaning your property is likely to be returned in a fast sale at an attractive price.As buyers approach your property the first time, impressions are formed quickly.
Newly painted
Doorbell operating
Door brass polished
Hinges oiled
House recently painted
Gutters recently cleaned
Exterior lights operating
Missing shingles replaced
Moss removed from roof
Recently painted
Cracks in ceiling/walls repaired
Leaks repaired & watermarks covered
Wallpaper secured
Woodwork repainted
Curtains/drapes/blinds cleaned
Drapes/blinds opened
Carpets cleaned
Furniture positioned to show space
Cracks in ceiling/walls repaired
Leaks repaired & watermarks covered
Wallpaper secured
Woodwork repaired
Windows washed
Curtains/drapes/blinds cleaned
Floor waxed/refinished
Carpets cleaned
Beds made
Laundry put away
Floor free from clutter
Window trims painted
Windows operating freely
Cracked windowpanes replaced
Windows washed
Entry lights operating
Floors cleaned
Closet cleaned
Closet light operating
Cracks in ceiling/walls repaired
No evidence of water penetration
Dampness removed
Cold water pipes covered
Dehumidifier installed
Sump pump installed
No musty odors
Drains cleared
Furnace cleaned
Storage neatly arranged
Excess storage removed
Floor swept
Light fixtures operating
Handrail secure
Stairway runner secure
Sink free of stains
No dripping faucets
Appliances in good working order
Walls, cabinets free of stains
Countertops cleared and cleaned
Pantry neatly arranged
Pantry hardware replaced
Refrigerator defrosted Family Room:
Cracks in ceiling/walls repaired
Leaks repaired & watermarks covered
Wallpaper secured
Woodwork repainted
Windows washed
Curtains/drapes/blinds cleaned
Windows operating freely
Drapes/blinds opened
Carpets cleaned
Hobby supplies put away
Cracks in ceiling/walls repaired
Leaks repaired & watermarks covered
Wallpaper secured
Woodwork repaired
Windows washed
Drapes/blinds open to view
Floor waxed/refinished
Carpets cleaned
Sink stains removed
Leaky faucets repaired
Grouting stains removed
All joints caulked
Missing tiles replaced
All fixtures operating
Floors cleaned
New shower curtain
All supplies stored
Guest towels
Resurfaced
Potholes patched
Recently sealed
Lawn in good condition
Grass mowed
Edges trimmed
Dead branches pruned
Dead shrubs replaced
Overgrown shrubs pruned
Wood stained or painted
Fencing secure
The following is a list of some possible work orders. The work orders must be completed prior to closing and the seller is responsible for having them done. Check with your local authorities for specific requirements.
1) What is title insurance?
Title insurance protects the named insured against loss
because of defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims
or other matters not shown or disclosed to the new owner
that attach before date of policy.
2) What is a wood-destroying organism inspection
report?
A wood-destroying organism inspection report is
a written opinion by a qualified state licensed structural
pest control inspector based upon what was visible and
evident at the time of inspection. The inspection report
does not in any way represent or guarantee the structure
to be free from wood-destroying organisms or their damage,
nor does it represent or guarantee that the total damage
or infestation is limited to that disclosed in the report.
Wood-destroying organisms include subterranean termites,
dampwood termites, carpenter ants, wood boring beetles
and wood decay fungus.
3) What are the hazards of lead-based paint?
All buyers and sellers are required by law to receive
and read a pamphlet outlining the hazards of lead-based
paint for homes built before 1978. Be sure to ask your
real estate agent for a copy.
4) What are closing costs?
Closing costs are an accumulation of charges paid
to different entities associated with the buying and
selling of real estate. For sellers, they are usually
about 9.5-10% of the total sales price of a property.
Some of the closing costs you might encounter are: discount
points, escrow fee, documentation fee, homeowners' association
fees, pest/rot inspection, real estate commission and
title insurance premium.
5) What is the difference between "pre-qualified"
and "pre-approved"?
If a buyer is "pre-qualified" it has been
determined, with a loan officer, what price the buyer
can afford based on the down payment, debts and the
amount the mortgage company will approve for the mortgage.
Being "pre-qualified" is only a determination
of probable credit. If "pre-approved", credit,
employment and funds have been approved by the lender.
6) What should a home inspection include?
Every inspection should include, but not be limited
to, an evaluation of the following:
7) What property details are usually included by
Listing Services?
Usually, properties listed will include the following
details:
8) What pages are generally included in the Purchase and Sales Agreement?
9)What is the difference between a REALTOR®
& Real Estate Agent?
REALTOR® identifies real estate professionals
who are members of the National Association of REALTORS®
and subscribe to its strict Code of Ethics. Not every
real estate agent is a REALTOR®. A REALTOR®
may be an appraiser, property manager or involved in
some other aspect of the real estate business