09-04-2008, 06:30 AM
Then, since it's a friend, ask them to check the Grant Deed and see if it's recorded under Land Court or the regular Recording bureau. Then you'll know if you have the more unusual situation to deal with.
The buyer doesn't pay commission, you know. In Hawai'i, there is a Purchase Contract that needs to be used, and it specifies how buyer and seller typically split the fees that are unavoidable. Transfer tax, title search, title insurance, etc.. Some fees are junk, or seem to be, and others you are stuck with, agent or no agent.
The buyer doesn't pay commission, you know. In Hawai'i, there is a Purchase Contract that needs to be used, and it specifies how buyer and seller typically split the fees that are unavoidable. Transfer tax, title search, title insurance, etc.. Some fees are junk, or seem to be, and others you are stuck with, agent or no agent.