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1 February 2022 | 6 replies
If he doesn't vacate, our attorney is locked and loaded to request a detainer warrant with the court.
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8 February 2022 | 6 replies
@Tommy Cheng be careful because if you buy too many or make too many into rentals, you can turn the whole condo into a non-warrantable condo which negatively affects resale value as they are much harder to finance than warrantable condos.
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2 February 2022 | 0 replies
After completing the due-diligence, no additional repairs or deferred maintenance was found that warranted renegotiation of the purchase price.
18 May 2021 | 8 replies
As mentioned, if you are just ripping up the floor and just using some leveling compound or perhaps redoing the subflooring I don't think a permit is warranted.
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18 May 2021 | 4 replies
I ran across this cool program by Sears (Sears Home Warrantly) where they will cover up to 21 items at a monthly rate of $70 bucks and a deductible when you file a claim.
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19 May 2021 | 0 replies
I'm under contract for a new condo, but my closing is on hold until the lender finds out if this condo will meet the PERS standards and be warrantable/non-warrantable.
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20 May 2021 | 4 replies
Same goes for other non residential types of deals ,apart from commercial which is its own thing altogether in what constitutes a serious buyer at a certain tier.In most residential transactions however, the seller should be content to make a sound decision based on a letter of preapproval (address specific if time warrants) from a lender that's summitted with an offer, cash offers submitted with POF or at minimum EMD enough to show promising good faith in closing the transaction out.
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8 June 2021 | 4 replies
Not sure what you were reading but in any case, condos must be "warrantable" to Fannie/Freddie.
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23 May 2021 | 2 replies
As an owner of 2 triplexes and dealing with the DCA I would not be surprised if an inspection would be warranted.