
28 September 2018 | 9 replies
The reports are 40-90 pages long and go through the entire house in great detail.Get an appraisal.

27 August 2018 | 1 reply
For the 20-30% you give to a broker as an agent, it makes no sense to me to take on all the legal, procedural and reporting requirements, let alone add’l liability of being a broker.

29 August 2018 | 152 replies
Claims his job is to chase away the sports reporters from the buffet table in the locker room, and says it with a straight face.Man, you are really in such a good place.

30 August 2018 | 11 replies
@Andy Mirza I went over the report with the appraiser, the only Comp I questioned was an REO in the same building that sold two months ago that was badly damaged, water damage in two locations, old carpet, damaged kitchen floors, broken HVAC, nothing new or upgraded and that unit sold for $234,000 as an REO.Is my agent a good one is definitely a good question, After the latest price drop I told her this isn't my primary residence so I don't have the typical emotional attachments some sellers have where they want the highest prices in the neighborhood, Do we have to do these incremental small price drops, I just want what the appraisal/market says it's worth or really close to it so lets get it sold, that's when the discussion about not pricing it at appraisal came in due to the buyers wanting concessions/discounts.I didn't know over 60 days on the MLS was happening in some markets.

27 August 2018 | 2 replies
I know for the Rental Property reports, it was recommended on a recent webinar to focus on Cash on Cash ROI (being at least 10%) and a Monthly Cashflow of over $100.

14 September 2018 | 4 replies
For myself in MA I did a cash-out refi with Salem Five bank in 2016 and it was easy and they had very good rates.You'll need to work with the bank to go through the process, it's basically the same as getting a mortgage so you'll need to provide the usual litany of documents like recent pay stub, current mortgage docs, bank accounts, they will pull your credit report, etc.

29 August 2018 | 3 replies
.- Tenants don’t lose their voucher if they don’t pay, but they will lose their voucher for things like getting evicted, being charged with a drug charge or a felony, not reporting a change of income.

28 August 2018 | 8 replies
The new owner will be held accountable for creating a final report on return (or retention) of the security deposit when the tenant moves out (whether or not they received the security deposit funds at the time of sale.)

25 September 2018 | 32 replies
The same is true for the economy, we are growing but compared to similar cities we are falling behind (if you don’t read the Chung Report, I’d start subscribing to it).