You’ve done many a deal. And surely you’ve spotted patterns around the things that occur in a transaction that catch buyers by surprise, cause them shock or even dismay them to the point that the deal is threatened or derailed. These are the sorts of things you can and should take the time to address and deactivate before you put a buyer in the car, Trulia blogged.
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