We review some of the most common questions about the Homes In
Transition program that we receive from potential caretakers. We hope
this helps you get a better sense for our service. Be sure to check out Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6 and Part 7 if you have not yet.
Onto our final entry!!!
Typical Caretaker Quotable:
“I can’t believe I am living in such a great house for next to nothing”
The Homes In Transition program methodically divides the
benefits, the responsibilities, the costs, and the burdens between a
group of sophisticated Property Owners, hard working Realtors and
carefully selected Caretakers. It is the management of this dynamic
balance that provides a great opportunity this group of people.
What happens when the house sells?
When your house sells you will be
given a minimum of 30 day notice at which time you will be given the
opportunity to stay in the program or go about your way. If you stay in
the program you will move to the top of the priority list for any
suitable house available in the program. All your fees will typically
roll over to the next property. If you leave the program, your deposit
and membership fees will be returned upon a final accounting.
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