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How do I tell the buyer of my home about registered sex offenders in my neighborhood?

Sellers! Megan's law needs to be disclosed to your buyers!

And if you know of any specific sex offenders in your neighborhood, your better off disclosing that info too.

All home buyers should know about Megan's law

California's Megan's Law was enacted in 1996.
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It mandates the California Department of Justice to notify the public about specified registered sex offenders.
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Megan’s Law also authorizes local law enforcement agencies to notify the public about sex offender registrants found to be posing a risk to public safety.
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Megan's Law is named after seven-year-old Megan Kanka, who was raped and killed by a known child molester who had moved across the street from the family without their knowledge.
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In the wake of that tragedy, the Kankas sought to have local communities warned about sex offenders in the area.
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All states in the U.S. now have some form of Megan's Law.
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When buying a home, the seller needs to disclose to you the above info and tell you the website to go to in order to look up the neighborhoods sex offenders. 
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FOR MORE INFO VISIT meganslaw.ca.gov

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What do home designers do?

Get my full answer on my Facebook page.... Facebook.com/TheDanielLosAngeles

If you don't have a creative mind, hire an interior home designer

Figuring out the layout and materials used for a beautifully designed kitchen is hard... really hard!
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A lot of people don't have the vision to put it together.
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But thats OK, thats what interior designers are for.
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I know it will cost money, but interior designers can save you a lot of time and stress.
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I could not have done my kitchen remodel without the help of a designer.
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Scroll down to the bottom of my Instagram page to see me work with my kitchen interior designer on HGTV's House Hunters Renovation... Instagram.com/DanielLosAngeles

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Episode 6 of The #AskDanielLosAngels Show

In this episode of The #AskDanielLosAngeles Show, I answer the following questions:

-I want my house to look as nice as possible for showings, but I have so much clutter. What should I do with all my personal items?

-Can I sell a house that is rented out and has tenants living there?

-I'm in escrow right now on a Studio City home. We are finding out that there are problems with the foundation of the home. I need more time to look into it. Can my inspection period be extended?

-Are there still a lot of cash buyers out there?

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Thank you for your attention

The spring home selling season is upon us. Are you ready?

They should be lucky you decided to sell your home!
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You have the greatest property on the planet!
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It's uniques, special, luxurious.
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Time for you to go out there and dominate your competition!!!!

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Tell your agent to email your homes listing info to his entire buyer database

Your agent should already have a list of buyers looking to buy a property similar to yours.
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Make sure he emails the entire list the details of your for sale property.
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If your agent doesn't have any buyers lined up... find a new agent.

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Here are the 4 ways a home buyer can back out of a deal

Here are your 4 main buyer contingencies:

-inspection
-appraisal
-loan
-title

Get more answers to your real estate questions on The #AskDanielLosAngeles Show on my Facebook page Facebook.com/TheDanielLosAngeles

Here are 4 ways a home buyer can back out of a deal

As long as you cancel escrow within the time frames of your contingency periods, you can back out of the deal and get your deposit back.

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What your home is worth has nothing to do with how much money you need

- I see this mistake all the time...

- Homeowners set an asking price for their home based on how much money they need to make their next move (and not on market data).

- But your not going to make this mistake... right?!

- Get more answers to your real estate questions on The #AskDanielLosAngeles Show on my Facebook page Facebook.com/TheDanielLosAngeles