Archive for the ‘buying realestate’ Category
Monday, October 26th, 2009
My mobile home has black mold and there is water damage that he didn't inform me about. He predated my signature and what can I do?
WHERE is the mold and water damage and how extensive? HOW did he lie, I mean exactly, omission is not necessarily a lie if ...
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Monday, October 26th, 2009
The answer, with a few exceptions, is always "yesterday". Prices have fallen a bit after a long runup, but will no doubt rise again in the future -- but there is no way to tell just when. Start your shopping by looking at properties via a website such ...
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Saturday, October 24th, 2009
I would like to be prepared and better informed on the realestate business. So I would like to know what to ask a realtor and attorney regaring buying a coop or condo.
The most imprortant thing to know about is restrictions. Some co-ops don't allow pets, small children and renting out ...
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Thursday, October 22nd, 2009
There was a late night info-mercial abut it on the 5th of aug. around 1or 1:30am
Be wary of the advertising for getting rich quick. All of it is bogus. With that out of the way, almost every jurisdiction in the country will allow sale of land, property that ...
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Thursday, October 22nd, 2009
I have helped to buy and sell more than 100 bank owned properties in GA, and I have never encountered a bank that would offer any type of disclosure. The simple reason for this is, a disclosure statement relays first-hand knowledge of the property's condition, and a bank has ...
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Tuesday, October 20th, 2009
or afterward
Technically, the seller pays both agents, but it comes out of the proceeds of the sale, so both end up paying it in the end.
You don't pay the agent anything upfront! The only money you give them is the check for the buyer called earnest money.
Work with someone who ...
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Tuesday, October 20th, 2009
or afterward
Technically, the seller pays both agents, but it comes out of the proceeds of the sale, so both end up paying it in the end.
You don't pay the agent anything upfront! The only money you give them is the check for the buyer called earnest money.
Work with someone who ...
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Sunday, October 18th, 2009
I want to buy realestate by paying the taxes on the property
That would probably be a highly unlikely scenario. If the government foreclosed on a property due to the property taxes being unpaid, then it would be put on the market for what it was worth, or perhaps ...
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Sunday, October 18th, 2009
If realestate is below market value & you can get a loan (if your not a cash buyer) than, yes.
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Friday, October 16th, 2009
interested in buying another house but afraid that my other house wont sell before i close on the other one. i cant afford 2 mortgages, yet it seems people do this all the time. how do they do that?
Better idea is to get a bridge loan from your lender. ...
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