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Can You Sell a House with Lead Paint in 2026?

Yes, you can sell a house with lead paint, but federal law requires di ...

June 12th, 2026 in — Distressed Homes, Home Selling

How to Sell a House in a Flood Zone (2026)

Flood zone homes typically sell about 2% below comparable properties. ...

June 12th, 2026 in — Distressed Homes, Home Selling

Replacing Windows Before Selling: Worth It in 2026?

Replacing windows before selling returns 63-70% ROI, but only if they' ...

June 12th, 2026 in — Distressed Homes, Home Selling

Selling a House with Termites: What to Know (2026)

Selling a house with termites is legal, but active damage typically re ...

June 9th, 2026 in — Distressed Homes, Home Selling

Who Pays for Septic Inspection When Selling?

Buyers typically pay for a septic inspection, but some states require ...

June 5th, 2026 in — Distressed Homes, Home Selling

How to Deal with Bad Neighbors in 2026

Dealing with bad neighbors starts with a direct conversation, then esc ...

June 4th, 2026 in — Distressed Homes, Home Selling

Water Damage Disclosure When Selling a House

In most states, sellers must disclose known water damage, even repaire ...

June 4th, 2026 in — Distressed Homes, Home Selling

How to Sell a Fire Damaged House in 2026

A fire-damaged house can sell as-is for 30-60% below market value, or ...

June 4th, 2026 in — Distressed Homes, Home Selling

Can You Sell a House Without Window Screens?

No federal law requires window screens to sell, but FHA loans may flag ...

June 3rd, 2026 in — Distressed Homes, Home Selling

Can You Sell a House with Galvanized Pipes?

Yes, you can sell a house with galvanized pipes. Disclosure is require ...

June 3rd, 2026 in — Distressed Homes, Home Selling