Tips For First Time Home Buyers

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Tips for the first time home buyers House hunting and buying is not an easy task. You are investing in one of the big investments of your life. Before you venture into home buying, it's a good idea to keep yourself informed. Here are few tips for the first time home buyers. Get your finances in order: Before you start looking for a home, get your credit score and get pre-approved for a mortgage so…

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Lease To Rent | Viewing a property | Three Things You Must Have

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Three Things You Must Have Before You View a place You can pre-qualify yourself by having undermentioned documents handy. In rent to lease property, this is very common. This will save your time. Before You View The Property Credit Report - Recent, at least not more than 30 days old. Job letter - If its not handy, acquire one from your HR. Pay stubs - At least three After You Like The Property You will…

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Leasing A Home | Renting A Home | Documents Needed

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Leasing A Home Renting or Leasing A Home and Documents Needed Quick checklist What You Need To Have  Credit Checks* - Most recent. e.g 30 days or so, is the trend. Equifax is the preferred choice. Job letter*. Salary details and Pay stubs* Work Place reference Photo id of the no of people occupying the place. Post-dated cheques.* In addition To Above Landlords Also Ask For No of Cars Park needed. 1st and last month…

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Renting A Home | What Landlords Need

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Renting A Home: What Landlords Need!   In residential leases, first thing to note is, lease period is normally one year. Its applicable for both homes and condos. Leasing a property is the right term and widely used when it comes to  renting for a longer period of time. Both these terms are used in conjunction.   However, when we talk about leasing, there is lots of paper work involved. Leasing a home or a…

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