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 Lisa Voeller - CML Lisa has been in the lending industry since 1985. She has extensive knowledge of the lending industry, and uses that knowledge to provide her clients with the best mortgage loan that meets their needs. Most lenders have the same products and similar interest rates, but not all lenders make you feel comfortable working with them. Lisa sees the lifetime value of every person who has a desire to own property, whether they can presently qualify or not. She believes that it is never a matter of whether someone can be a homeowner; it is only a matter of when. She believe the best way to build her business is by taking care of you in a way that you can't help but talk about her to others. In 2005, she was recognized by the Jefferson County Association of Realtors as the Affiliate of the year. She become a Certified Mortgage Lender in 2002, an certificate earned by demonstrating a commitment to provide professional, ethical, and equitable service to consumers and business associates. In 2005, she was recognized by the Jefferson County Association of Realtors as the Affiliate of the year. She become a Certified Mortgage Lender in 2002, an certificate earned by demonstrating a commitment to provide professional, ethical, and equitable service to consumers and business associates. 
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Closing or Settlement >The Inspection Before Closing
Home buyers will have an opportunity to walk through the house they purchased just before the closing to make sure it is in the same condition as when the contract was ratified. They will check the appliances and make sure that the agreed-upon repairs were completed.
Buyers usually see their new home empty for the first time just after the movers have left. Suddenly they see the dark rectangles and nail holes where pictures used to hang, and all the "dust bunnies" that were concealed by furniture. The contract calls for the house to be "broom clean" and free of trash and debris. However, real estate agents encourage sellers to leave their homes impeccably clean for the pre-closing walk-through inspection, and many homes are turned over in spotless condition.
Sometimes the seller's hectic moving schedule, fatigue, or unequal housekeeping standards require the buyers to clean the house thoroughly before they feel that they can move in. If you are afraid that a messy house could trigger problems at the closing, be sure to make your house shine for this important inspection.
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