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Talk Real Estate - Where experience meets authenticity—empowered by Boston Connect Real Estate both Sharon McNamara, Broker & Owner and Melissa Wallace, Director of Operations are a dynamic duo with years of real estate expertise and a passion for keeping it real. Each week, they dive into the world of real estate with honest conversations, expert insight, and a little laughter along the way. Whether you’re buying, selling, or just love to learn, this show is your go-to source for all things home, community, and connection. Real Talk. Real Estate. Real Connections.
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Part 2: Prepared To Sell - Why Having The Right Documents Matter

Tue Feb 03 2026

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Part 2: Prepared to Sell - Why Having the Right Documents Matter Selling a home is about more than great photos and perfect timing it’s about preparation. On a recent episode of Talk Real Estate Roundtable, Sharon McNamara, Broker/Owner of Boston Connect Real Estate, and co-host Melissa Wallace continued their conversation on what it truly means to be “prepared to sell.” This second part of the series focused on documentation, transparency, and the details that can make or break a smooth transaction. Whether you plan to sell next month, next year, or far down the road, being informed and organized puts you in control. Preparation Starts Long Before the Listing Goes Live Many sellers don’t realize how many questions buyers and buyers’ agents will ask once a home hits the market. Sellers often know their homes inside and out, but what feels like second nature to you may not be obvious to someone seeing it for the first time. That’s why Sharon created a Master Seller Preparation Checklist a practical guide focused not on staging or decluttering, but on the facts of your property. The checklist helps sellers gather critical information upfront, minimizing surprises later in the process and building buyer confidence. Water, Access, and Easements: Know What You’re Selling Homes near water or with shared access bring added questions and responsibilities. Is the water body a pond, lake, or reservoir? Is it fully recreational? Are motors allowed? Is there a dock and if so, is it permanent or seasonal? Misrepresenting water access, even unintentionally, can create liability. Sellers should be prepared to explain what is legally permitted, not just what they’ve personally enjoyed over the years. The same goes for easements whether for utilities, shared driveways, beach access, or conservation land. Knowing what applies to your property (and having documentation to support it) is key. Rented, Leased, or Contracted Items Matter More Than You Think One of the most overlooked aspects of preparing a home for sale is understanding which items are owned outright and which come with ongoing obligations. Common examples include: Solar panels (owned vs. leased, transferable loans, buyer approval requirements) Water heaters (owned or leased through a utility company) Propane tanks (leased tanks limit supplier choice) Generators and HVAC systems (financing, service contracts, warranties) Water filtration or softener systems Security systems and smart home technology These details can impact a buyer’s loan approval and monthly expenses. Addressing them early and in many cases paying them off before listing can prevent delays and lost deals. Maintenance Records Build Buyer Confidence Buyers look for signs that a home has been well cared for. Service tags on furnaces, records of annual maintenance, roof warranties, window warranties, and documentation of any past repairs (including mold remediation) all help tell a positive story. Mold, for example, isn’t uncommon in New England homes what matters is that it was properly addressed and that the underlying cause was corrected. Transferable warranties provide reassurance and reduce buyer hesitation. What Stays and What Goes Should Never Be a Surprise Another frequent source of conflict is confusion over fixtures and personal property. Items attached to the home such as curtain rods, mounted brackets, built-in shelving, and lighting fixtures typically stay unless disclosed otherwise. Personal items like curtains, televisions, and decorative mirrors usually go unless negotiated. If there’s something meaningful you plan to take with you, replace it before listing the home. Buyers want clarity, not last-minute changes. Leave a Legacy, Not a Burden Beyond selling, this episode touched on a bigger picture: preparation as a gift to your family. Whether due to downsizing, life changes, or an estate situation, having information organized saves loved ones from unnecessary stress during already difficult times. Selling a home especially one tied to family history is emotional. Preparation allows everyone involved to focus on the next chapter, not paperwork chaos. The Value of Working With a Professional Every scenario discussed on the show came back to one key point: working with an experienced real estate professional matters. A knowledgeable agent knows which questions to ask, how to uncover missing information, and how to guide sellers through complex situations from estates and easements to leased systems and legal disclosures. At Boston Connect Real Estate, preparation isn’t an afterthought it’s the foundation of a successful sale.

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Part 2: Prepared to Sell - Why Having the Right Documents Matter Selling a home is about more than great photos and perfect timing it’s about preparation. On a recent episode of Talk Real Estate Roundtable, Sharon McNamara, Broker/Owner of Boston Connect Real Estate, and co-host Melissa Wallace continued their conversation on what it truly means to be “prepared to sell.” This second part of the series focused on documentation, transparency, and the details that can make or break a smooth transaction. Whether you plan to sell next month, next year, or far down the road, being informed and organized puts you in control. Preparation Starts Long Before the Listing Goes Live Many sellers don’t realize how many questions buyers and buyers’ agents will ask once a home hits the market. Sellers often know their homes inside and out, but what feels like second nature to you may not be obvious to someone seeing it for the first time. That’s why Sharon created a Master Seller Preparation Checklist a practical guide focused not on staging or decluttering, but on the facts of your property. The checklist helps sellers gather critical information upfront, minimizing surprises later in the process and building buyer confidence. Water, Access, and Easements: Know What You’re Selling Homes near water or with shared access bring added questions and responsibilities. Is the water body a pond, lake, or reservoir? Is it fully recreational? Are motors allowed? Is there a dock and if so, is it permanent or seasonal? Misrepresenting water access, even unintentionally, can create liability. Sellers should be prepared to explain what is legally permitted, not just what they’ve personally enjoyed over the years. The same goes for easements whether for utilities, shared driveways, beach access, or conservation land. Knowing what applies to your property (and having documentation to support it) is key. Rented, Leased, or Contracted Items Matter More Than You Think One of the most overlooked aspects of preparing a home for sale is understanding which items are owned outright and which come with ongoing obligations. Common examples include: Solar panels (owned vs. leased, transferable loans, buyer approval requirements) Water heaters (owned or leased through a utility company) Propane tanks (leased tanks limit supplier choice) Generators and HVAC systems (financing, service contracts, warranties) Water filtration or softener systems Security systems and smart home technology These details can impact a buyer’s loan approval and monthly expenses. Addressing them early and in many cases paying them off before listing can prevent delays and lost deals. Maintenance Records Build Buyer Confidence Buyers look for signs that a home has been well cared for. Service tags on furnaces, records of annual maintenance, roof warranties, window warranties, and documentation of any past repairs (including mold remediation) all help tell a positive story. Mold, for example, isn’t uncommon in New England homes what matters is that it was properly addressed and that the underlying cause was corrected. Transferable warranties provide reassurance and reduce buyer hesitation. What Stays and What Goes Should Never Be a Surprise Another frequent source of conflict is confusion over fixtures and personal property. Items attached to the home such as curtain rods, mounted brackets, built-in shelving, and lighting fixtures typically stay unless disclosed otherwise. Personal items like curtains, televisions, and decorative mirrors usually go unless negotiated. If there’s something meaningful you plan to take with you, replace it before listing the home. Buyers want clarity, not last-minute changes. Leave a Legacy, Not a Burden Beyond selling, this episode touched on a bigger picture: preparation as a gift to your family. Whether due to downsizing, life changes, or an estate situation, having information organized saves loved ones from unnecessary stress during already difficult times. Selling a home especially one tied to family history is emotional. Preparation allows everyone involved to focus on the next chapter, not paperwork chaos. The Value of Working With a Professional Every scenario discussed on the show came back to one key point: working with an experienced real estate professional matters. A knowledgeable agent knows which questions to ask, how to uncover missing information, and how to guide sellers through complex situations from estates and easements to leased systems and legal disclosures. At Boston Connect Real Estate, preparation isn’t an afterthought it’s the foundation of a successful sale.

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Talk Real Estate - Where experience meets authenticity—empowered by Boston Connect Real Estate both Sharon McNamara, Broker & Owner and Melissa Wallace, Director of Operations are a dynamic duo with years of real estate expertise and a passion for keeping it real. Each week, they dive into the world of real estate with honest conversations, expert insight, and a little laughter along the way. Whether you’re buying, selling, or just love to learn, this show is your go-to source for all things home, community, and connection. Real Talk. Real Estate. Real Connections.

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