Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Hernando County Real Estate Terms

If you are looking to buy or sell property in the Spring Hill Real Estate Market you need a understanding of the real estate process. The process can sometimes be complex and confusing. To be more comfortable with the real estate process I am sharing real estate terms and their meaning. This will aid you in the process of buyer or selling your next home in Hernando County. In today

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Federal home loan mortgage corporation, law : The Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, commonly known as Freddie Mac. The company buys mortgages from lending institutions, pools them with other loans and then sells shares to investors.
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Real estate settlement procedures act (RESPA) : A federal law designed to make sellers and buyers aware of settlement fees and other transaction related costs. RESPA also outlaws kickbacks in the real estate business.

The real estate terms can also be found at http://www.soldbychris.com/Glossary/Glossary Hernando County Real Estate Glossary Terms. The terms will assist you in becoming more comfortable in the process of buying or selling your next home in Hernando County.

As an licensed REALTOR associate in Spring Hill. I specialize working with buyers and sellers of real estate in Spring Hill, Weeki Wachee, Brooksville, Hernando Beach and other locations in Hernando County.

Chris Frantz Exit Success Realty 5300 Spring Hill Dr. Spring Hill, Fl 34606 352.686.2222 office www.soldbychris.com Spring Hill Real Estate www.springhillfloridarealestateonline.com Hernando County Real Estate

Assisting buyers and sellers in Spring Hill, Weeki Wachee, Ridge Manor and Hernando Beach cities of Hernando County. Search the Hernando County Multiple Listing service for your next property. Sign up for emails of homes just listed in Spring Hill or Brooksville including Bank Foreclosure and Short Sales.

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