John delivers above and beyond. We had a sudden death in the family and needed help selling a home while acting as executor of an estate. We live hours away, and he was our eyes and ears on the property the entire time. He does this full time which made him stand out from the numerous part time agents we reviewed. He's well connected in the area and was able to secure both a deep clean and a floor cleaning prior to listing the day once we signed our contract with him. He modifies his communication style based upon your preference (call, text, email) and is just a really pleasant person to work with. I would absolutely suggest him for any family or friends in the area.
Why does the mortgagee sometimes require a Survey of the property?
Most mortgage lenders require a current and valid Real Property Report (survey) and proof of zoning by-law compliance from the local municipality, i.e. city, town, Municipal district, etc. The mortgagee (lender) does this to insure initially that the buildings are entirely within the property boundaries and there is no risk that the security for the mortgage will be damaged by the forced removal of the improvements. Most Lenders will now accept a Real Property Report and evidence of municipal compliance or a policy of Title Insurance.
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