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Randy Courtney

"Developing Clients for Life!"
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Agent at COURTNEY VALLEYWIDE PROPERTIES
Experience:
Broker/Owner for Courtney Valleywide Properti April 2003—present
Realtor Associate for Merrill Lynch Realty March 1986—September 1988
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Specialties:
Residential Real Estate
Estate & Luxury Property
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Certifications
& Awards:
Re/Max Hall of Fame 2001
Board of Realtors Multi-Million Dollar Producer 1991-2008
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Interests:
Mountain & Road Biking
Golfing
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About:
Originally from Indiana. Licensed in 1986 working full-time as a real estate professional every year since. Received a Brokers License in 1995. Top ... show more
Testimonials:
"Dear Randy,
Holly & I extend our grateful thanks to you for your professional and outstanding service in selling our house and purchasing another. your
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Randy Courtney answered:
Stevie,

Good question. If you are ever in doubt, disclose and sleep much better every night in the future!
The local board of realtors typically has a disclosure form. Sometimes they can be confusing so when completing, take your time and consult the agent you choose to work with. He/she can explain what each question is after.

When completing your property disclosure, write anything you know about the past leak(s), what work was done to repair(always including any invoices which may show possible warranty info), when the work was done, and what area of the home was repaired.

If you tell the potential buyer everything you know, you are better off. The buyer usually has their own agent representing them so they typically pay for an independent inspection to check and verify the statements you have made.

Again, the agent you choose should have the experience and expertise to assist you with the disclosure.

The best of luck! - Fri Jun 20 2008, 03:41

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