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Matt Smith Expense allowed for 1031
9 February 2016 | 4 replies
Here are some examples of the more common types of permissible and non-permissible expenses when a 1031 Exchange is involved: Permissible Selling Expenses and Closing Costs: Owner's title insurance premiums Escrow agent, settlement agent or closing attorney fees Real estate broker's commissions Finder fees or referral fees 1031 Exchange Qualified Intermediary fees Documentary transfer taxes Recording or filing fees Attorney fees and costs related to the disposition or acquisitionTax advisor fees related to the disposition or acquisition Non-Permissible Operating Expenses, Financing and Closing Costs: Financing or lender costs such as loan fees, loan points, appraisal fees, mortgage insurance premiums, lender's title insurance policy premiums, and other loan processing fees and costs Prorated Property taxes Prorated rents Insurance premium payments Security deposits Payoff of credit card balances Repairs and/or maintenance costs
Jim Sestito Current Lender Reached Out about interest rates
12 February 2016 | 9 replies
If you choose the best rate of the day, you'll see your loan officer's origination fee on the settlement statement at closing, if you choose a no-cost refinance, by taking a higher rate, the lender that loans the money will pay your closing costs, including the loan officer's fee and you won't see any fees or origination on the settlement statement.  
Micah Hughes Back in the game
11 February 2016 | 1 reply
I am bilingual in Spanish and English and still am also involved in the world of real estate services as a title rep and bilingual mobile independent settlement agent. 
Richard Yerger CORELOGIC
17 February 2016 | 8 replies
We use them to pull credit and whatnot.My first guess, and it's 100% A GUESS, would be that a credit report contained something inaccurate, leading to someone issuing a loan they otherwise wouldn't have, which in turn resulted in corelogic being sued, which in turn resulted in a settlement that involved them covering the prop taxes.Again, 100% a guess.
Bryan Sowieja Using Bodytype and Sizeism as accept/deny application criteria
21 February 2016 | 29 replies
Which is a protected class, get a lawyer and write a settlement check.Now if you don't evict the pregnant women, and you deny someone else for weight you have now set the precedent that 300 isn't a rule.  
Rian Ash Changing Title ownership to own more than 4 properties
2 March 2016 | 25 replies
since there were all these different buyers they all used different title insurance/settlement companies/attorneys. 
Tyson Jordan Question About a Bank Loan
16 February 2016 | 5 replies
Usually you bring a cashier's check with you to closing.Get a copy of the settlement statement at least 3 days prior to closing to look over all the final details of the transaction and make sure there are no errors.  
Jonathan Vese Double closing in Washington state
30 September 2016 | 14 replies
You will see an assignment fee on the HUD settlement because we are transfering ownership to an LLC set-up specifically to purchase you home."
Shefali R. Old HOA lien resolution - pls help!
25 May 2016 | 31 replies
I will ask my lawyer to ask the settlement agent if they will accept zero demand as sufficient. 2.
Leslie Fernandez Approved Short Sale vs HOA Foreclosure Sold at Auction
12 May 2016 | 5 replies
Whoever was handling the short sale either dropped the ball, or couldn't negotiate a settlement satisfactory to the hoa.