To understand “Win” #9 you must first understand a quirk about the Central Ohio Housing market. In many states in the United States the law prohibits the Seller from having possession of the home after the closing is complete. In Ohio we do NOT have this prohibition. This prohibition of post-closing possession is rooted in good law, insurance practice, and common sense: a myriad of problems can occur after closing and before the Seller turns over the keys. What happens if that bed rail gashes the drywall on the way down the stairs? What happens if close on Friday lightning strikes the roof on Saturday? What is your recourse if the Seller spills a bucket of paint on the carpet on their way out? Rare occurrences? Yes, but I’ve had them all happen between the closing date and the date the Buyer has possession of the home. Watch this short video to learn more!
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