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Patrick Thies

"Full time agent"
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Agent at Prudential Prairie Path REALTORS 60126
Experience:
Real Estate Associate for Prudential Prairie Path REALTORS January 2009—present
Real Estate Sales
Real Estate Paralegal for Private Attorney in Chicago September 1998—October 2001
Real Estate Paralegal
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Specialties:
I am not limited to the Elmhurst area. I have listed and sold many homes in the surrounding areas. I enjoy working with 1st time home buyers and will guide ... show more
Certifications
& Awards:
Certified Negotiating Consultant
About:
I am a full time licensed Realtor for 10 years and have been serving the Elmhurst and surrounding areas for the past 8 years. I attended DePaul University ... show more
Patrick Thies answered:
If there was an issue but the issue has been corrected or mitigated, then it does not need to be noted on the disclosure. If it is a material defect or current issue then it does.

If the seller repaired the water heater then they did not need to disclose that there was a problem.

You can get a CLUE report done on the house to find out if there were any other claims made on the property. - Fri Nov 20 2009, 19:10

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