Should Your Buyer Check The “General Warranty Deed” Box?

The form of general warranty is actually dictated by the Colorado legislature at C.R.S. 38-30-115. In substance, it’s a transfer by the grantor that promises three things (1) that the grantor is the owner with full power to sell, (2) that the property is transferred free and clear of encumbrances (except those identified), and (3) that the grantor will defend title against anyone claiming an interest in the property. The third promise is what differentiates a general warranty deed from a special warranty deed.

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Tips For Selling In The Winter

The idea to dress in costume and be featured in listing photos is nothing new. Several real estate professionals have donned cheeky getups since news broke about a real estate pro that dressed in an inflatable T-Rex costume saw his listing photos go viral. If your not into costume characters to sell your home this winter here are some helpful suggestions by Lisa Kanov and our friends at First Alliance Title.

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And The Winner Is….

Thank you to everyone who participated in NeXstep 3.0 Webiste Feedback Challenge.  We had so many great comments and ideas as we developed the latest version of our website.  Designed with you in mind; NeXstep 3.0 is more than just a search site.  Congrats to Adina and Tommy; Dinner is on NeXstep!

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