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Real Estate Offer Contingencies: What Are Contingencies in a Real Estate Contract?

1. Contingencies Are Conditions Built Into the Contract Contingencies are specific conditions that must be met for the sale to go through. Common ones include: Financing contingency (you must get approved for your loan) Inspection contingency (the home must pass inspection) Appraisal contingency (the home must appraise for at least the purchase price)These are not

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Buying House with Septic Tank: What to Know About Well and Septic Systems

1. Always Inspect Both Systems Before You Close A traditional home inspection might not cover the well and septic in detail—so request separate inspections from licensed specialists: A well inspection will test water quality (for contaminants like bacteria, nitrates, or arsenic) and check the flow rate A septic inspection ensures the tank and drain field are working properly and

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Historic Home: What to Know About Buying in a Historic District

1. Expect Rules on What You Can (and Can’t) Change When you buy in a designated historic district, your home’s exterior is often protected by preservation guidelines. That means: No major exterior changes without approval from a local historic commission You may need permits for things like window replacements, paint colors, roofing, or fencing Modernizing interiors? Usually allowed—but still check

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