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A lot of misinformation here. It happened to us in another state and it is true here, there is a time limit that a realtor has to put the listing as pending after signing a sales contract, usually it’s 3 days. Check MLS restrictions. BUT, if you list it thru the VLS, this contract is outside of the MLS and they do not have to follow the normal guidelines of the MLS. Villages sales agents are not realtors and are not part of the MLS so you have to check with them to see what their rules are for changing the status of your home.
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If I were selling my home and there were a few inspection issues I would tell u if u wanted a new home buy one mine is as is where is and sell it to someyelse
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........BUT, some poor people like to step outside and DO something which is practically IMPOSSIBLE for MANY IN THE AFTERNOON when the heat can burn your hand if you touch a dark metal car or anything. And while walking in flip flops they may stick to the asphalt. Just living the PEACHY life in BUBBLE land. ........But IF someone likes that kind of life, then more power to them. and enjoy the next 30 years because scientists predict INCREASING warming. |
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Also, new houses come with a very good warranty. Are you going to provide a warranty? |
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Just a quick follow up, still doesn't show "pending" and the VLS listing agent "isn't sure" why. Looks like someone's not being honest. Could be time to back out of the deal.
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