We are finalizing the process to start building in the very near future. The real estate market is ridiculously hot right now, so we are planning to list our house in the next couple of weeks. This will result in needing to rent a place while our new home is being built. It should also allow us to pay cash for the entire process instead of having to take out a construction loan. For anyone who has done this, any tips? We're not jazzed about moving twice but I'm trying to remind myself that the 2nd move should be easier since a lot of our stuff will already be packed because we will only take essentials to the rental. submitted by /u/motormouth08 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1u6z0ex/selling_then_renting_while_new_home_is_being_built/
I’m in PA. My elderly aunt talked to a buyer for an As-Is sale. They “offered” to come have a look and got her on contract same day. It’s a bad contract with zero protections for her and leaves her open to liability for issues with the property despite saying is an As-Is sale. No money has changed hands and she’s 80. Can we rescue her from this shady buyer? Is there a 24 take back in PA? Can she cancel due to no $ and contradictory terms?? submitted by /u/Fern-green7 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1u6idbf/help_elderly_aunt_signed_bad_contract/