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Are Your Private Documents Safe In Your La Jolla Homes?
What do your oceanfront La Jolla homes say about you? Are your secrets safe? Before your oceanfront La Jolla homes go on the market and home buyers start to traipse through, savvy sellers of oceanfront La Jolla homes will relocate confidential information. Even so, you might be astonished to learn what home buyers can figure out about you.
Not if the drawer is part of a built-in such as a kitchen cabinet or a dining room
china cabinet. Buyers can innocently tug on a drawer to inspect its
construction or depth and find important documents that you might not intend
for anyone to see.
Lots of sellers leave piles of opened mail neatly stacked on the kitchen
counter.ew. It clearly indicated
a lower price wasBuyers could find out how much you owe department stores or
other credit cards. They can tell if you're late on your mortgage payments or
if the I.R.S. is after you. Heaven forbid should you file bankruptcy or be sued
and leave those documents on the table, but sellers do it. They must believe
that buyers will not read someone else's personal mail, even when that mail is
taped to the refrigerator door, begging to be read.
Notwithstanding that all personal items should be removed, sometimes sellers
overlook the obvious and leave diplomas on the wall. People form biases and can
carry a bias too far. For example, the seller might be a lawyer, and there are
buyers who might not feel comfortable buying a home from a lawyer. For whatever
reason. Diplomas also give away a seller's age or a close estimate. If a buyer
sees a recent medical diploma, for example, the buyer might assume the seller
is saddled with student loans and needs to sell to pay them off.
Often sellers who are separating or getting divorced feel a lot of pressure to
sell quickly, especially if the partner who remains in the home cannot afford
to continue to maintain it. But that is not information most sellers want to
share with buyers. Yet they do. They may as well toss their wallet out the car
window doing 80 on the freeway. http://www.lajollacommunities.com/0065B4 Posted on February 25, 2008 12:59:41 by Marti Gellens
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