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We choose our recommended Buyers Agents the same way we would choose a doctor, CPA or any other professional. You must be interviewed by Fearless Homebuyer as well as meet the following minimum criteria:
• Be licensed and practicing real estate full-time for at least 3 years
• Be patient and want to teach those interested in buying a home throughout the entire buying process
• Be responsive to phone calls and emails and respond within 24 hours or less on business days
• Must work with a team of qualified professionals (Mortgage Professional, Home Inspector, etc.)
• Must be a member of the National Association of Realtors and subscribe to the Realtors Code of Ethics
• Must be members in good standing of your local Multiple Listing Service
Fearless Homebuyer is an educational website for those who are interested in purchasing a house. It is NOT a real estate brokerage. If selected to be featured, agents are not employed by Fearless Homebuyer. We recommend Real Estate Agents, and their chosen Mortgage Professionals, to those interested in buying a home. We only select a handful of these professionals in any one geographical area, thus, we make every effort to ensure they are the best out there. If you meet the initial criteria above and are interested in becoming a Fearless Homebuyer Buyer’s Agent, please submit the following information and we will respond with details about how it all works!

Purchase Paperwork Overview
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The first time you see home purchase documents, it can be overwhelming. We’ll discuss common documents so you’ll be more comfortable when you write an offer.
Forms You’ll Use to Write an Offer
Offer paperwork only consists of two things:”fill in the blanks” where you have decisions to make, and legal wording that you generally can’t make many changes to or you’ll have a difficult time negotiating with the seller.
Offer form. The main document of the home purchase paperwork is the offer form. It goes by several different names: Sale Agreement, Earnest Money Agreement, Purchase & Sale, and more. To write an offer, you fill in the blanks. Usually with an offer price, downpayment amount, financing, any personal property, inspection timelines, and closing & possession dates. Full details are in How to Write an Offer on a House.
Legal wording in the home purchase paperwork is there to help you avoid the many misunderstandings & disputes that have come up between buyers and sellers in the past.
Inspection addendum(s). You’ll need to decide what inspections you want to have, but you also need to notify the seller of these as well. This paperwork will lay out how long you have to complete each inspection. See What to Inspect when You’re Inspecting.
HOA/Condo addendum. This document asks for a long list of items regarding homeowner or condo associations so you’ll get all the facts about their finances and operations. Our What to Review Before Buying a Condo/Townhouse/HOA download has a full list.
Bank addendums. If you’re buying a bank owned home, they will have lots of documents saying what they will and will not do.
Don’t fear the legal wording – take your time, read through it and ask your Buyer’s Agent to explain anything you don’t understand.
Preapproval. Your Mortgage Professional will provide you with a preapproval letter that states you are able to buy a home at your offer price.
Agency disclosures. Real estate agents need to disclose who they work for: Buyer, Seller, or both. (you only want your agent to represent you!)
Promissory Note or Earnest Money Deposit. You may write a check for the deposit or you may use a promissory note saying you’ll provide the money once the seller accepts your offer.
Thinking of buying a home in the Portland, Oregon area? Checkout our First Time Home Buying Classes!
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