
29 July 2016 | 6 replies
"Sold as is" "This is a fannie mae/home path" "HUD case xxx" "seller will not activate utilities" "survey will not be provided by seller".

9 July 2017 | 6 replies
Howdy Ya'llI'm from Forney, Texas which is a 20 miles east of Dallas.I'm in the Land Surveying Business, I've been involved in surveying for about 15 years.

14 August 2018 | 104 replies
Too many title changes over hundreds of years.. out our way.. if its new subdivision lot and block not nearly as risky.. as title was cleaned up when the lots were created.. and many times there is only one or two title changes in the life of the property.My first experience in Charleston SC was hilarious.. virtually every property had something.. probate enchroachments etc.. we never survey lot and block here to sell a home.. out there we have to survey every single thing we buy.. in Texas they survey.. its just so regional..

9 February 2014 | 3 replies
From the point of view of block surveys to valuation of market.Look too at maintenance, expectations of repairs, either can be higher, same with insurance.

20 May 2019 | 28 replies
I would if I didn't have to sign in to my Google account to fill out the survey.

26 June 2017 | 10 replies
You need to give the buyer a lot more than that to do a LO for more than 180 daysIn addition to the lien info you must provide:-Copy of Survey-All the property insurance info-Seller's Disclosure-Tax Cert-Copy of any restrictions and covenants as well as HOA if appl-Annual accounting and proof property taxes are paid-Amortization scheduleI think I missed some others

24 September 2013 | 16 replies
But, a survey or hazard insurance, while required by a lender are not direct loan costs and not made a part of the APR calculation.

23 August 2006 | 0 replies
Economists surveyed by Briefing.com had forecast a 6.55 million pace.The group said that there was a 7.3 month supply of homes on the market, as all regions of the country outside of the South saw a year-over-year decline in median home prices.Nationwide median home prices are up just less than 1 percent compared to July 2005, after years of double-digit price increases.

13 September 2007 | 3 replies
Since I'm not getting a mortgage right away, there's no lender to require a survey be done before closing.

31 October 2023 | 4 replies
Did not communicate for 3 weeks and did not do any underwriting or order any appraisal / survey.