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184 Things That REALTORs Do For Their Sellers

26 Monday Dec 2022

Posted by Jennifer Hanley in Uncategorized

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Pre-listing activities

  1. Make appointment with seller for listing presentation.
  2. Send a written or e-mail confirmation of appointment and call to confirm.
  3. Review appointment questions.
  4. Research all comparable currently listed properties.
  5. Find sales activity for past 18 months from MLS and public databases.
  6. Research “average days on market” for properties similar in type, price and location.
  7. Download and review property tax roll information.
  8. Prepare “comparable market analysis” (CMA) to establish market value.
  9. Obtain copy of subdivision plat/complex layout.
  10. Research property’s ownership and deed type.
  11. Research property’s public record information for lot size and dimensions.
  12. Verify legal description.
  13. Research property’s land use coding and deed restrictions.
  14. Research property’s current use and zoning.
  15. Verify legal names of owner(s) in county’s public property records.
  16. Prepare listing presentation package with above materials.
  17. Perform exterior “curb appeal assessment” of subject property.
  18. Compile and assemble formal file on property.
  19. Confirm current public schools and explain their impact on market value.
  20. Review listing appointment checklist to ensure completion of all tasks.

Listing appointment presentation

  1. Give seller an overview of current market conditions and projections.
  2. Review agent and company credentials and accomplishments.
  3. Present company’s profile and position or “niche” in the marketplace.
  4. Present CMA results, including comparables, solds, current listings and expireds.
  5. Offer professional pricing strategy based and interpretation of current market conditions.
  6. Discuss goals to market effectively.
  7. Explain market power and benefits of multiple listing service.
  8. Explain market power of Web marketing, IDX, and REALTOR.com.
  9. Describe the work the broker and agent do “behind the scenes” and agent’s availability on weekends.
  10. Describe agent’s role in screening qualified buyers to protect against curiosity seekers.
  11. Present and discuss strategic master marketing plan.
  12. Explain different agency relationships and determine seller’s preference.
  13. Review all clauses in listing contract and obtain seller’s signature.

After listing agreement is signed

  1. Review current title information.
  2. Measure overall and heated square footage.
  3. Measure interior room sizes.
  4. Confirm lot size via owner’s copy of certified survey, if available.
  5. Note any and all unrecorded property lines, agreements, easements.
  6. Obtain house plans, if applicable and available.
  7. Review house plans, make copy.
  8. Order plat map for retention in property’s listing file.
  9. Prepare showing instructions for buyers’ agents and agree on showing time with seller.
  10. Obtain current mortgage loan(s) information: companies and account numbers.
  11. Verify current loan information with lender(s).
  12. Check assumable loan(s) and any special requirements.
  13. Discuss possible buyer financing alternatives and options with seller.
  14. Review current appraisal if available.
  15. Identify Homeowner Association manager is applicable.
  16. Verify Homeowner Association fees with manager–mandatory or optional and current annual fee.
  17. Order copy of Homeowner Association bylaws, if applicable.
  18. Research electricity availability and supplier’s name and phone number.
  19. Calculate average utility usage from last 12 months of bills.
  20. Research and verify city sewer/septic tank system.
  21. Calculate average water system fees or rates from last 12 months of bills.
  22. Or confirm well status, depth and output from Well Report.
  23. Research/verify natural gas availability, supplier’s name and phone number.
  24. Verify security system, term of service and whether owned or leased.
  25. Verify if seller has transferable Termite Bond.
  26. Ascertain need for lead-based paint disclosure.
  27. Prepare detailed list of property amenities and assess market impact.
  28. Prepare detailed list of property’s “Inclusions & Conveyances with Sale.”
  29. Complete list of completed repairs and maintenance items.
  30. Send “Vacancy Checklist” to seller if property is vacant.
  31. Explain benefits of Homeowner Warranty to seller.
  32. Assist sellers with completion and submission of Homeowner Warranty application.
  33. When received, place Homeowner Warranty in property file for conveyance at time of sale.
  34. Have extra key made for lockbox.
  35. Verify if property has rental units involved. And if so:
  36. Make copies of all leases for retention in listing file.
  37. Verify all rents and deposits.
  38. Inform tenants of listing and discuss how showings will be handled.
  39. Arrange for yard sign installation.
  40. Assist seller with completion of Seller’s Disclosure form.
  41. Complete “new listing checklist.”
  42. Review results of Curb Appeal Assessment with seller and suggest improvements for salability.
  43. Review results of Interior Decor Assessment and suggest changes to shorten time on market.
  44. Load listing time into transaction management software.

Entering property in MLS database

  1. Prepare MLS Profile Sheet–agent is responsible for “quality control” and accuracy of listing data.
  2. Enter property data from Profile Sheet into MLS listing database.
  3. Proofread MLS database listing for accuracy, including property placement in mapping function.
  4. Add property to company’s Active Listings.
  5. Provide seller with signed copies of Listing Agreement and MLS Profile Data Form within 48 hours.
  6. Take more photos for upload into MLS and use in flyers. Discuss efficacy of panoramic photography.

Marketing the listing

  1. Create print and Internet ads with seller’s input.
  2. Coordinate showings with owners, tenants and other agents. Return all calls–weekends included.
  3. Install electronic lockbox. Program with agreed-upon showing time windows.
  4. Prepare mailing and contact list.
  5. Generate mail-merge letters to contact list.
  6. Order “Just Listed” labels and reports.
  7. Prepare flyers and feedback forms.
  8. Review comparable MLS listings regularly to ensure property remains competitive in price, terms, conditions and availability.
  9. Prepare property marketing brochure for seller’s review.
  10. Arrange for printing or copying of supply of marketing brochures or flyers.
  11. Place marketing brochures in all company agent mailboxes.
  12. Upload listing to company and agent Internet sites, if applicable.
  13. Mail “Just Listed” notice to all neighborhood residents.
  14. Advise Network Referral Program of listing.
  15. Provide marketing data to buyers from international relocation networks.
  16. Provide marketing data to buyers coming from referral network.
  17. “Special Feature” cards from marketing, if applicable.
  18. Submit ads to company’s participating Internet real estate sites.
  19. Convey price changes promptly to all Internet groups.
  20. Reprint/supply brochures promptly as needed.
  21. Review and update loan information in MLS as required.
  22. Send feedback e-mails/faxes to buyers’ agents after showings.
  23. Review weekly Market Study.
  24. Discuss feedback from showing agents with seller to determine if changes will accelerate the sale.
  25. Place regular weekly update calls to seller to discuss marketing and pricing.
  26. Promptly enter price changes in MLS listings database.

The offer and the contract

  1. Receive and review all Offer to Purchase contracts submitted by buyers or buyers’ agents.
  2. Evaluate offer(s) and prepare “net sheet” on each for owner to compare.
  3. Counsel seller on offers. Explain merits and weakness of each component of each offer.
  4. Contact buyers’ agents to review buyer’s qualifications and discuss offer.
  5. Fax/deliver Seller’s Disclosure to buyer’s agent or buyer upon request and prior to offer if possible.
  6. Confirm buyer is pre-qualified by calling loan officer.
  7. Obtain pre-qualification letter on buyer from loan officer.
  8. Negotiate all offers on seller’s behalf, setting time limit for loan approval and closing date.
  9. Prepare and convey any counteroffers, acceptance or amendments to buyer’s agent.
  10. Fax copies of contract and all addendums to closing attorney or title company.
  11. When Offer-to-Purchase contract is accepted and signed by seller, deliver to buyer’s agent.
  12. Record and promptly deposit buyer’s money into escrow account.
  13. Disseminate “Under-Contract Showing Restrictions” as seller requests.
  14. Deliver copies of fully signed Offer to Purchase contract to sellers.
  15. Fax/deliver copies of Offer to Purchase contract to selling agent.
  16. Fax copies of Offer to Purchase contract to lender.
  17. Provide copies of signed Offer to Purchase contract for office file.
  18. Advise seller in handling additional offers to purchase submitted between contract and closing.
  19. Change MLS status to “Sale Pending.”
  20. Update transaction management program to show “Sale Pending.”
  21. Review buyer’s credit report results–Advise seller of worst and best case scenarios.
  22. Provide credit report information to seller if property is to be sellerfinanced.
  23. Assist buyer with obtaining financing and follow up as necessary.
  24. Coordinate with lender on discount points being locked in with dates.
  25. Deliver unrecorded property information to buyer.
  26. Order septic inspection, if applicable.
  27. Receive and review septic system report and access any impact on sale.
  28. Deliver copy of septic system inspection report to lender and buyer.
  29. Deliver well flow test report copies to lender, buyer and listing file.
  30. Verify termite inspection ordered.
  31. Verify mold inspection ordered, if required.

Tracking the loan process

  1. Confirm return of verifications of deposit and buyer’s employment.
  2. Follow loan processing through to the underwriter.
  3. Add lender and other vendors to transaction management program so agents, buyer and seller can track progress of sale.
  4. Contact lender weekly to ensure processing is on track.
  5. Relay final approval of buyer’s loan application to seller.

Home inspection

  1. Coordinate buyer’s professional home inspection with seller.
  2. Review home inspector’s report.
  3. Enter completion into transaction management tracking software program.
  4. Explain seller’s responsibilities of loan limits and interpret any clauses in the contract.
  5. Ensure seller’s compliance with home inspection clause requirements.
  6. Assist seller with identifying and negotiating with trustworthy contractors for required repairs.
  7. Negotiate payment and oversee completion of all required repairs on seller’s behalf, if needed.

The Appraisal (The agent sells the home twice – once to the buyer and then to the appraiser!)

  1. Schedule appraisal.
  2. Provide comparable sales used in market pricing to appraiser.
  3. Follow up on appraisal.
  4. Enter completion into transaction management program.
  5. Assist seller in questioning appraisal report if it seems too low.

Closing preparations and duties

  1. Make sure contract is signed by all parties.
  2. Coordinate closing process with buyer’s agent and lender.
  3. Update closing forms and files.
  4. Ensure all parties have all forms and information needed to close the sale.
  5. Select location for closing.
  6. Confirm closing date and time and notify all parties.
  7. Solve any title problems (boundary disputes, easements, etc.) or in obtaining death certificates.
  8. Work with buyer’s agent in scheduling and conducting buyer’s final walkthrough prior to closing.
  9. Research all tax, HOA, utility and other applicable prorations.
  10. Request final closing figures from closing agent (attorney or title company).
  11. Receive and carefully review closing figures to ensure accuracy.
  12. Forward verified closing figures to buyer’s agent.
  13. Request copy of closing documents from closing agent.
  14. Confirm the buyer and buyer’s agent received title insurance commitment.
  15. Provide “Home Owners Warranty” for availability at closing.
  16. Review all closing documents carefully for errors.
  17. Forward closing documents to absentee seller as requested.
  18. Review documents with closing agent (attorney).
  19. Provide earnest money deposit from escrow account to closing agent.
  20. Coordinate closing with seller’s next purchase, resolving timing issues.
  21. Have a “no surprises” closing so that seller receives a net proceeds check at closing.
  22. Refer sellers to one of the best agents at their destination, if applicable.
  23. Change MLS status to Sold. Enter sale date, price, selling broker and agent’s ID numbers, etc.
  24. Close out listing in transaction management program.

Follow-up after closing

  1. Answer questions about filing claims with Homeowner Warranty company, if requested.
  2. Attempt to clarify and resolve any repair conflicts if buyer is dissatisfied.
  3. Respond to any follow-up calls and provide any additional information required from office files.

We are ready to WOW you in 2023! Kevin and Jennifer Hanley, REALTORS 904-515-2479 The Hanley Home Team of Keller Williams Realty Atlantic Partners Southside HanleyHomeTeam.com

Turning a Bedroom into a Lux Bedroom.

07 Wednesday Aug 2019

Posted by Jennifer Hanley in #BedroomDecor, #HanleyHomeTeam, #HomeBuyer, #HomeBuyingTips, #HomeOwner, #HomeSeller, #Jacksonville, #KellerWilliams, #RealEstate, DIY

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For most of us, our bedroom is little more than a place to sleep and relax. However, just because it’s always been that way doesn’t mean that we have to settle for drab and dreary.

bed bedroom ceiling chandelier

One trend that’s gaining steam these days is converting your current bedroom into a luxury suite (or something comparable). If you want to live like you’re renting a room at the Ritz, then you want to follow these tips.

Compartmentalize Your Activities

Making your bedroom more functional is going to make it more luxurious. Add a gorgeous desk for working and a TV area for entertainment, and you’ll be living it up in no time.

Make it Chic

Choose a color palette that is both luxurious and classy. Silver and gold can seem tacky, so choose muted shades that compliment each other.

Also, a brilliant and commanding headboard can instantly upgrade the look of your room without any other changes.

Light it Properly

Finally, make sure that you have the right light to show off your designs. If it’s too washed out or yellow, then it will look drab and run down. Switch to brilliant LEDs and see the difference.

Choose Your Accents Wisely

We already mentioned a headboard, but some elegant drapes can also make your room feel more royal. Being strategic with your furniture accessories is going to both keep you under budget and avoid doing too much with the space.

Are you ready to lux your bedroom? You’ll be impressed by the results, and the feeling of decadence will make you more confident in your surroundings.

throw pillows on bed

Give us a call today!  Kevin and Jennifer Hanley, REALTORS Keller Williams Realty Atlantic Partners Southside 904-515-2479 http://www.HanleyHomeTeam.com

6 Pre-Inspection Tips for Sellers

01 Thursday Mar 2018

Posted by Jennifer Hanley in Uncategorized

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1 (1024x676)Everyone wants a smooth home inspection. Sellers, buyers, agents… everyone’s rooting that this high-stakes moment passes without a hitch. Add to that list the home inspector, too! Save time, save money. If you’re selling, there are things you can do to make the home inspector’s job easier and help ensure the most accurate report possible.

1. Declutter your appliances. Get the pots off the stove, remove pans stored in the oven, take that bowl out of the microwave, and check the washer and dryer bins for clothes. While all of these appliances need to be tested, you don’t want an inspector rummaging through your laundry or scorching a pot to get the job done.

2. Replace burned-out lightbulbs. If a light switch doesn’t work, the inspector will need to determine if it’s a problem with the fixture itself. Take the time to hunt down those lightbulbs that might be out-of-the way, too… (Closets, attics, basements, guest rooms, etc.)

3. Keep access doors clear. You might have furniture blocking seldom-used crawlspace entrances, or the space for the pull-down stairs up to the attic may be obstructed. Make these entryways clear to the inspector and save them the time and hassle of getting into hidden areas.

4. Be honest about what doesn’t work. Don’t deceive your home inspector or hope they’ll overlook something. It’s bound to come out, and failure to disclose home defects can be a legal hassle down the line. Know the garbage disposal is broken? Say so. Leave notes for the inspector or prepare them in advance with an email message, etc.

5. Point out pumps and septic tank locations. If you have your own well and septic system, make sure the location of these is clearly described for the inspector. Annotate a photo or draw a simple map if need be.

6. Check your smoke detectors. People forget to change batteries in smoke detectors, and if you’ve neglected yours (or taken them down to change batteries and left them in the garage!) double-check to make sure they’re in place and functioning.

Naturally, this list assumes you’ve made any pre-inspection repairs you want to address. Want a more information about the home inspection process? Get in touch with us today: Kevin and Jennifer Hanley, REALTORS The Hanley Home Team of Keller Williams Realty Atlantic Partners Southside 904-515-2479 http://www.HanleyHomeTeam.com

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