Can buyers and sellers share a lawyer, retirement units taking longer to sell
Sharing a lawyer with your buyer is not the way for home sellers to save money.
David Schooley, Broker
RE/MAX Twin City Realty Inc. Brokerage
Call/text +1 (519) 577-1212 | david@goinghome.ca
Sharing a lawyer with your buyer is not the way for home sellers to save money.
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Dear David, We’re building a retirement bungalow in our hometown. It’s 1600 square feet with a finished basement, so we’ll have lots of room. I