Anytime Amanda! We also have a free course that might help with your home buying journey check it out huntergalloway.thinkific.com/courses/home-hosed-7-steps-to-owning-your-first-home cheers, Jayden.
It really depends on number of factors. But in general if it's a non binding expression of interest then no problem. All else, best to engage a profession.
If you have been scammed by a conveyencer and a seller? I bought my property last year in July but after a month I found out that the property was transferred to someone else. Even now I haven't got my money back and none of them is attending my calls
Thanks Donna, great question and all depends on the state you are looking to purchase in. It would be recommended to use the services of a conveyancer based in the state you are looking to purchase in, as they'll have a better understanding of the nuances in the contracts and process.