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What a REALTOR® should know when representing a “flipping” client.

What a REALTOR® should know when representing a “flipping” client.

  • June 5, 2019
  • Kristine Beaver
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By: Joseph G. Urtuzuastegui III If you’ve ever turned on HGTV you know the intense popularity of flipping homes, both by professionals and amateurs. The appeal is obvious. A seller stands to make a quick buck and a buyer can purchase…

Continued – What a REALTOR® should know when representing a “flipping” client.

Continued – What a REALTOR® should know when representing a “flipping” client.

  • June 5, 2019
  • Kristine Beaver
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By: Joseph G. Urtuzuastegui III For the seller of a flipped property[1], Arizona requires performance to be completed by a licensed contractor whenever the work costs more than $1,000.00 (for anything less, the “handyman exemption” may apply). See  A.R.S. § 32-1121. For example,…