 The Williams
Group (top left to right) Johnny Williams, LaDonna Davis, Sue
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Meet Johnny Williams
Johnny
Williams and Keller Williams Realty are two names you can trust for all your
real estate needs. Johnny has over fifteen years experience in real
estate, and both a sales and financial background. He graduated from East Texas
State with a BBA with an emphasis in real estate in 1980. He specializes in
residential home sales in N. Richland Hills, Keller, Southlake, Colleyville,
Grapevine, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, and the Alliance corridor. Persistence is
one of the key elements of Johnny's success. He will not quit until the job is
done. He is active as the local TREPAC chairman, supporting the
rights of property owners. He is also currently on the Board of Directors of
the Northeast Tarrant County Board of Realtors. When you work with
Johnny, you can "Expect the Best!"
Meet Carrie Davis
Buyer specialist
PH# 817-328-1328 Cell#
214-789-1198 Email: carriedavis@kw.com
Meet Sue Williams
Meet...
LaDonna Davis BUYERS SPECIALIST LaDonna is a true professtional, she has been a member of our team for five years and always puts her clients first.
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Disclosure Laws >Avoiding Delays During Escrow
Unforeseen problems can arise during escrow, and closing dates are never set in stone! Lenders, appraisers, title attorneys, credit check services, or anyone who is involved in the transaction could potentially delay a closing. Stay in close touch with your real estate agent, who will notify you of deadlines and help you deal with delays.
Well-written sales contracts are the key to avoiding problems during escrow. For example, provisions can be included in the agreement that require the buyer to provide evidence of sufficient funds for down payment and closing costs, or to present proof of the ability to obtain homeowner's insurance. Because of new restrictions on insurance policies, the mortgage lender may require insurance before funding the loan.
There is also a section in the sales contract wherein the seller makes a warranty to the buyer of the condition of the property. It is important to make sure that this clause is modified to reflect the seller's transfer disclosure statement. If this is not done, the seller could be required to repair items that are found to be dysfunctional or faulty, and this could add time to the escrow period.
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What kind of home construction is considered to be the safest in seismic areas?
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Straw-bale homes in seismic zones have proven resilient enough to withstand the shock of earthquakes. |
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