Typically, a homeowner has until the deadline specified in the counteroffer to respond. This timeframe can vary, but it's commonly set for 24 to 72 hours. If the homeowner does not respond within that period, the counteroffer may expire, and the seller is not obligated to keep it open. It's essential for both parties to communicate clearly about timelines to avoid misunderstandings.
Today's Homeowner with Danny Lipford - 1998 Kitchens for the Long Haul was released on: USA: 23 October 2010
Most Mortgages are for 20 or 30 years
Yes. You are legally obligated to pay homeowner association dues. As long as the homeowner's association was part of the public land records when you purchased your property you agreed to be bound by its terms and provisions. You need to review the recorded documents relating to your property.
Since they are stars, most likely they will not respond at all. If they do respond, you are lucky.
Yes, as long as it was a covered loss. 4lifeguild
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Of course gutters can be installed by the homeowner, as long as they know what they are doing. If they don't have a clue, they should hire a professional.
A home wind turbine allows the homeowner to generate electricity for their own use, as long as the proper equipment is on site. Thus the homeowner uses less electricity from the city and saves money. Should the amount of electricity generated exceed that of the homeowner's needs, many cities pay to use this electricity. In this way a home wind turbine might provide a net profit.