Meet Ken Barilich, a licensed, professional real estate advisor with over 25 years of combined experience in real estate and hospitality. Ken’s passion for people is unparalleled, and he truly believes that real estate is all about the people. He is certified in SFR® Short Sales and Foreclosure Resource® and SRES® Seniors Real Estate Specialist®, making him an expert in his field. Born in Indiana and educated in Chicago, Ken has lived all over the United States, including New York and Miami, and has developed a love for traveling. He has called Chicago his home for over 35 years and is well-versed in the city’s real estate market. When Ken is not busy helping clients find their dream homes, he enjoys spending time with his family and friends, cooking, playing piano, and indulging in a few sessions of hot yoga. A recent cancer survivor, Ken lives by the daily mantra of Y.E.S. - You Deserve Satisfaction. He believes in exceeding his clients’ expectations with his Midwest values. If the cold Chicago winters become too much to bear, fear not! Ken also holds a real estate license in Florida. So, whether you’re looking to buy or sell a home in the Windy City or soak up the sun in the Sunshine State, Ken Barilich has got you covered. Namaste!
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issues with the repairs in the future. Home Warranty Information
Correction Statement and Agreement In the event forms are lost or errors are discovered in the future, a correction statement and agreement requires you, the buyer, or their lender, to replace or fix those documents if need be. Seller’s Disclosure Notice The seller disclosure statement details any known issues with your home and its major appliances and systems. Flood Zone Statement With some mortgages (like federally backed ones), your buyer’s lender might require information of the property’s flood risk. Lead-Based Paint Disclosure Federal law requires that if your home was built before 1978, you must disclose information about the dangers of lead- based paint to your buyer. Radon Disclosure Buyers must receive a pamphlet detailing the dangers of radon and how to test for it. Sellers must also disclose any information they know about the presence of about the presence of radon in the home.
The home warranty service agreement will explain what is covered, for how long, and any costs associated with the policy. Copies of Relevant Wills, Trusts, or Power of Attorney Letters If you are selling an inherited property, you’ll need copies of all legal documents that passed ownership to you. Relevant Affidavits (Name Affidavits, Non Foreign Affidavit Under IRC 1445, etc.) You may need additional affidavits like a name affidavit (which lists all of your or the buyer’s previous names) or an affidavit proving you are not a foreign citizen and therefore exempt from certain property sales taxes. Closing Disclosure If your buyer is taking out a mortgage and you agreed to certain seller’s concessions, you may need a copy of their closing disclosure to verify the lender approved your concessions.
KEN BARILICH Real Estate Broker 917.232.2277 ken@fultongrace.com
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