Obviously I read this because I'm looking to buy a house. My last experience was so horrible, I was convinced I did something wrong. This time I thought I'd do way more research to ensure the same errors were not repeated. As it turns out, my lack of education was one of the reasons I had trouble, HOWEVER, everything I didn't know SHOULD have been taken care of by the people I hired. It was not. This book harps on putting together a good team. I had a team, and as best I can tell, it should have been good, years and years of experience. But that team dropped the ball at every available chance. So, I could have corrected them, but they shouldn't have let any of those mistakes happen to begin with, that's why they were getting paid!
I like the format of this series of books. As an E-book, it didn't always format right, but you could at least get an idea. There's a lot of great general information, but as they repeatedly remind you, there are always exceptions. I know I had a few very odd, specific questions that this book could not answer. (that's what the internet is for) But as a prep guide, it's very good.
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