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All Forum Posts by: Leah Miller

Leah Miller has started 4 posts and replied 25 times.

Post: Bank Won't Close Due to FEMA Disaster Designation

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Quote from @Justin Landesman:

Very normal. We are seeing much longer wait times on purchases to be cleared for disbursing funds than refinances. I hope your deal and lender can fund soon! If it is a larger bank/mortgage broker, you should be fine. 

 @Justin Landesman Curious, have any in Los Angeles City funded since Jan 8 when Los Angeles was designated as a disaster area by FEMA?

Post: Bank Won't Close Due to FEMA Disaster Designation

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Ok, just wanted to make sure this was normal procedure. Thank you all for your responses.

Post: Bank Won't Close Due to FEMA Disaster Designation

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Hello to all,

Need some lending advice.

Was supposed to close on a property on Thursday, with a Fannie Mae conventional loan. Had already signed etc. Bank was supposed to fund Thursday and official closing Friday. On Thursday the lender said they won't fund due to the property being in LA County and therefore a FEMA designated disaster area. The property is nowhere near any of the fires, but the bank won't budge until all fires are completely extinguished and a after disaster property inspection is done! There are no fires within a 10 mile radius of the property!

Is this normal? Or should we be looking for a different lender?

Seller is understandably getting really upset, because what the bank is asking for could take weeks and we were already supposed to have closed.

Any advice

Post: SB9 Urban Lot Split Los Angeles

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@Andres Murillo

Thank you. The lot works and ok with living in one unit, just trying to find people that have executed them in Los Angeles City. Spoken to a few people that have done them, but haven't found a real expert in the matter thus far.

Post: AHJ are closed for the week, Ask me Anything about ADUs and SB9

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Hi 

@Adam Mayberry

Do yo know anyone that has successfully executed SB9 lot splits in Los Angeles city?

Post: SB9 Urban Lot Split Los Angeles

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Hi, looking into a SB9 Lot split in Los Angeles. Has anybody successfully executed one?  

Post: SB9 for property in California

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Starting a SB9 Lot split project in Los Angeles. Anybody know someone that has executed one?

Post: Splitting A Condo Into Two Units

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@Anthony Swain

Thank You for your response. I know a condo is not the best way to go even without the conversion issue. I am set on Los Angeles because that's where we are at least for the forseeable future (minimum 3 years). Not only am I in Los Angeles but the area I am limited to is one of the more expensive in the city. 

That's why I had the condo idea, it would be the only way to get a 2 bedroom for my family of five and be able to rent out a two bedroom and cost in the $1M range. (I know, prices here are whacky).

The next option would be a small duplex, which at the lowest in my area is $1.5M! SFHs in my area are many times even more expensive than duplexes, but never significantly cheaper. That being the case, even with an ADU, I would be paying at least 10k a month for the mortgage and taxes, and then have to get extra funds for the ADU, and I would not have that income for the first while.

I am on the lookout for duplexes and fourplexes that may work, albeit with me just breaking even. But if the condo would have been possible it would have been a great deal. Spoke to a local real estate agent and some others and so far everyone says that it would be a huge headache (legalities etc) and would cost a ton up front. 

As far as renting out rooms, that would probably be the most feasible option but not going to work for our family (we have three small children thank G-D)

Would love to hear if you have any suggestions!

Post: Splitting A Condo Into Two Units

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Trying to house hack in Los Angeles which is obviously really difficult. Thinking of going with a condo. Can I split a condo into two units and monve into one unit in Los Angeles?

Post: House Hacking Los Angeles

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Quote from @Sarita Scherpereel:

Another big item of difference between the two products is the FHA inspection. 5% does not require a secondary inspection for the product. This seems to be the biggest hurdle for seller's to risk when looking at FHA offers. Even thought I've rarely seen items get flagged...it's still a risk.

Thank You!