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Make sure any problems are addressed or repaired, or have the seller pay for the expense of the improvement. Get everything in writing and review all contracts carefully. Don’t assume anything during the buying process and don’t take a guarantee on good faith. If you have an agreement with the seller, you should always get it in writing. Buying your first home is an important step – one you shouldn’t rush into. Take the time to do some homework first, and you will walk away a happy buyer with a new home.
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