Bethany Culley Harless A Tradition of Pride in Jackson 
There is a certain sense of tradition
in the Jackson area. As the area grows, the spirit remains the same. From
the deep community pride to the charming, small-town friendliness that fills
the air, family, friends and neighbors have come together to build a great
place to live. It is a Jackson tradition to look to the future, but never lose
sight of what is important to the people who call this area home.
Bethany Culley Harless is one in a long line who have not only
called the Jackson area home, but have also made a positive impact in their
community. Most notably is her family's history of quality real estate service
that has been around for three generations now. "My family has a long-standing
reputation for providing experienced advice with a distinctly personal touch,"
Bethany says. "It's important to carry on this heritage, but I also feel that
it's even more important to use my own unique skills to bring something new to
the tradition and make our name even stronger when I'm done."

With a grandfather as a highly
respected local developer, a father who was active in residential and
commercial real estate, and a mother who is still active in the residential
real estate market, it is easy to see how Bethany was drawn to the Jackson home
industry. Beginning her career with her family's independent sales company and
later making the transition to a national franchise, Bethany quickly added to
this tradition of pride by bringing insight into area homes and a deep
dedication to customer service.
Her real estate career is not the
only way Bethany gives back to the area that has meant so much to her
family for so long. As well as being involved with a long list of community
organizations, she is a third generation member of the Junior League of Jackson
and a member of the Metro Jackson Chamber of Commerce. "I embrace the challenge posed by living up to my names," she says. "There
are so many strong and proud traditions in the Jackson area, it's an honor and
a privilege to be a part of two."
As anyone who has worked with Bethany
on a home purchase or sale will attest, Bethany has certainly lived up to
her family's reputation and continues to exceed expectations every day in her
real estate career. Always willing to go the extra mile to make sure her
clients are making the best possible real estate decisions, Bethany Culless
Harless is continuing A Tradition of Pride in Jackson area real estate.
Give her a call today and discover what she can do for
you.

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Every house has some "quirks", and some have material defects that may affect the sales agreement or the asking price. Placing a less-than-perfect house on the market is fine as long as you and your real estate agent give the buyers information on any "hidden defects".
Most litigation in real estate transactions involves the buyer suing the seller for failure to disclose a problem. Whether it is a leaky roof, dry rot, plumbing or heating problems, or a wet basement, most courts do not apply the "let the buyer beware" rule to real estate transactions. Even if the buyers had a structural inspection and you sold the property "as is," you may be held responsible for undisclosed defects.
Sellers have an obligation to disclose both obvious and hidden defects. Courts have not been sympathetic to sellers who have lived in a house and are in a position to know what works and what doesn't, but do not fully reveal the facts. This is one area where honesty is the only policy. Ask your agent for help if you are unclear about any aspects of the disclosure form.
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