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Ana Hyler How to manage risk
21 May 2008 | 7 replies
How much does that $150/unit/month represent?
Account Closed NOUVEAU RICHE-Interesting Review
2 January 2011 | 186 replies
Does NR represent your experience or your education?
Kevin Lovill submitting a bid without an agent thats listed
29 May 2008 | 7 replies
If I don't go with an agent is the listing go to try to represent me in this case isn't that called a dual agent.
Kimberley Mundelius Question for someone who knows nothing about Real Estate.
31 August 2008 | 3 replies
In such cases, this power, which is given to the lender to sell the property, can be executed either by the lender, their representative or a trustee.Power of sale California foreclosure guidelinesIn the case of the deed containing the power of sale clause that specifies the time, place and term of sale, the procedure has to be followed at the specified time and place.
Vik Ari short sales - realtors
29 July 2008 | 31 replies
REAs should either suck it up and decide they're going to SS on the lenders' terms or don't do them at all.Case in point: I negotiated a deep discount for an end buyer represented by REA.
David Styles How do I fire my buyers agent...
13 June 2008 | 5 replies
If you've got a signed contract that you must pay him comission on anything you buy, then you have to get him to sign a release that he agrees that the contract is cancelled.In future, never sign any agency form that binds you to a buyer's agent for a set length of time, and makes you liable to pay him commission on anything you buy, whether he is involved or not.When you sign a buyer's agent contract is should do no more than state that the agent will represent you and that you will pay him the commission on any house that he finds for you.You can even sign the conrtract one house at a time.If an agent wants to insist upon a more binding contract, just tell him no.
Dwayne Buckner Has the housing market hit bottom?
17 July 2008 | 25 replies
What area would you say represent the best value at the moment.
Cindy Nevarez Deeds of Trust
22 June 2008 | 21 replies
I've been studying some documents for the past several hours as Dan suggested, and even though they are very redundant as far as the wording...it is not clear to me what each one is representing (only a handful do I understand), and why it was filed.
Jeff Fairchild Getting all of the contracts
28 June 2008 | 9 replies
Most of them in california are scared of being sued for some reason and I havent met but a couple that have ever been.A good attorney will usually be happy to represent you with the hopes of handleing all you business..
Dave Kennedy Buyer's Agent....confusion
2 July 2008 | 43 replies
Makes sense now....When I saw the buyers agent agreement and saw a 2.5% fee...I thought it might be in addition to everything else.Will some listing agents ever reduce the price by 2.5% if you represent yourself and there is no buyers agent?