Buying or selling a home has always been a special moment for a family, yet it is also one of the most stressful ordeals that a family will go through. There are a multitude of choices available to first home buyers, such as new home versus resale; city, suburbs, or rural properties; detached house, condominium, or townhouse. What is right for your family?
We have witnessed property values increase dramatically over the last several years and now we are looking at property stabilization or decrease in value as a result of the recent financial difficulties that began in the United States. It is thus even more important for both buyers and sellers, in today’s uncertain economic times, to be properly prepared and make careful decisions when buying or selling their properties. It is not just about finding the right place to raise a family, it is also about making a wise investment that will rise in value over the years to the time when you are ready to move into a different neighbourhood, whether for reasons of schools, change in family situation, friends, or employment.
Due to the fact that so much money will change hands in a relatively short period of time, and with all rights and obligations of sellers and buyers seemingly contrasted in a short two- to three-page agreement, it is also no coincidence that litigation of real estate agreements continues to rise.
Mark Weisleder, author of Real Estate Salespeople, Beware!, has developed and presented seminars for the Ontario Real Estate Association and IIR Telecoms since 1983, on subjects such as real property law, customer loyalty, customer service excellence, and privacy. After working as senior in-house counsel at Bell Mobility, Mark became the general manager of the customer experience in the Bell retail stores and call centres. Mark lives in Toronto. Visit his website at markweisleder.com.
Published: January 2010
ISBN: 9781550229134
Dimensions: 6 x 9 in.
Pages: 384
“Put the Pen Down! What Homebuyers and Sellers Need to Know Before Signing On The Dotted Line will prepare you well for closing day, and the day after. The veteran real estate lawyer and instructor adapted two other books he wrote for real estate agents to suit the owners and buyers who pay for their services. He has packed in a wealth of information. Careful readers could be so well prepared they could take some agents to task." — Toronto Star