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Originally Posted by thelegges
Every VLS has knowledge of every village, it’s on the paperwork, if it’s a preowned, and if new available for the asking. Maybe we just have been around long enough or due diligence of our money and what it’s paying for.
Our VLS gave us the run down in all the utilities, taxes, bond, how much water was in the prairie behind us, and yep sat on the empty property we about to buy and build, recorded the turnpike (4streets away) volume different times of the day. Then our friends did the same to get a second opinion.
So maybe we just have a great VLS, that knows we trust him. Although not perfect, why not tell the customer, if they ask? After all average move is 2.5, we are on #4.
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They should but don’t. We found them happy to get our deposit check on the lot and then didn’t see them again after the design appointment! I guess not having paperwork on a house because it isn’t built yet is a valid loophole in knowledge. Great input!
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