Buying or selling property puts a lot of your money at stake, so it’s no time to take chances.
It’s too late to ask questions after you have signed the deed of sale, so let’s have a look at 12 questions you should be asking before you commit yourself to anything.
Some of these questions you only need to ask as a seller, others only as a buyer. But most of them apply to both of you, and not asking them means blinding yourself to possible risks and problems just when you should be treading most carefully.
“Knowledge is power” and it comes from asking the right questions at the right time!
Whether you are buying or selling property, remember that it is too late to ask questions after you sign the Deed of Sale (often called a “Sale Agreement” or “Offer to Purchase”).
“Knowledge is power” rings particularly true when it comes to any form of process with significant legal consequences, so here are some of the important questions you should ask upfront, before you commit to anything -
A final but vital thought here – whether you are buying or selling property, a lot of your money will be at stake here. Get professional advice before committing yourself to anything!
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