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Dear Ms. Cathy:
I ran a township zoning board for 18 years. My experience is that real estate agents (by whatever name) will tell a buyer anything! to make a sale. Most of the serious problems dealt with by the board came from buyers believing "their" agents. The agent is not your friend. [The only honest agents that I encountered were involved with million dollar sales with several lawyers (on each side) keeping them honest, and one other agent who became so appalled at the lack of ethics that she quit.] A lawyer with experience in real estate is your best defense. Even so, check and double check. You have been provided with some good advice. Consider the long term benefits of a slightly longer commute time. In Michigan, 10+ A. is a farm and is treated better than a lot. Raising antennas is best done on a farm. Good luck. Remember that the agent, as friendly as she or he may seem, is not working in your interest. Verify. 73 Mac N8TT -- J. Mc Laughlin - Michigan USA Home: "Robert Spooner" wrote in message ... Cathy, From experience, I would advise you not to depend on realtors, or anyone else who has an interest in the sale, to inform you concerning restrictive covenants. It's really not in their interest. The best thing to do when you find a property in which you are interested is to go to the courthouse and look up the information yourself. 73, Bob AD3K KØHB wrote: |
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