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	<title>The Good Faith Deposit And House Inspaction - Massachusetts Real Estate Agents Brokers Realtor Easton</title>
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		<title>The Good Faith Deposit</title>
		<description>Whe you submiting your offer you must provide the amount of your "good faith" deposit that is designed to, among other things, demonstrate to the seller the seriousness of your offer. This is one of the additional costs mentioned earlier. This money is only deposited once the offer has been negotiated and accepted by both parties.</description>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jul 2008 02:25:55 GMT</pubDate>
		<author>Desmond Yu Wai Chow</author>
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		<title>House Inspaction</title>
		<description>When there is a serious interest in a property and an offer has been made, an inspection is often ordered. The seller should have the property available for inspection by a professional.    In a typical inspection, experts examine the existing conditions of the property and may be required by law, but the elements of an inspection may vary according to region and state and/or your agreement.    The most common type of inspection is the General Home Inspection. A home inspector can provide you with a complete service, which may cover many areas of the home - from the basement to the attic, as well as the exterior of the home, walls, chimneys, and fixed appliances such as refrigerators and stoves.  Other specific elements that can be included in an inspection are the following (this is not a complete list):                  Termite inspection, Plumbing, Water Quality, Lead , Radon, Septic Tank, Asbestos and Electricity</description>
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