So I recently became a licensed realtor in PA. I have existing rental properties and for the first time am about to execute a new lease with new tenants. I was pretty certain that I have to disclose to my new tenan...
I have a question about "disclosures". In order to sell a home, next to a neighbor with a "WORKING" outhouse (Seriously, her house was built more of a cabin WAAAY Back when ....). Well, next door lady has never insta...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nFj_k6R8G0What's your state/local government's laws on disclosure of it?http://mentalfloss.com/article/29123/4-br-2-ba-1-ghost-what-law-says-about-selling-haunted-housesMost U.S. state...
Quick question for anyone that may happen to know the answer. This pertains to Pennsylvania.I currently have my latest flip under contract. I also just passed my RE exams and am looking to sign on with a broker. I und...
I'm a new Investor who also recently got my real estate license in Georgia and I have a few questions that I'm hoping to get some assistance with.Can I have a separate website for investing where I don't have to list ...
I have a house under contract that has structural issues. When we were initially signing the contract the homeowner disclosed a Foundation Repair estimate of $9000 dated February 2011, which was used in evaluating th...
Representing the buyers in the State of Colorado.Radon comes back at almost 9.0. Furnace inspection revealed cracked heat exchange. Are either of these considered Material Defects in the home, now that the seller know...
Suppose I get my broker's license in CA. If I buy investment properties in AZ, or any other state for that matter, do I have to abide by the same disclosure rules as in CA? For example, if I want to sell, do I have to...
Title says it all. I work with two companies. One company I assist in acquisitions all over the midwest. The other company is my employing broker, where I have recently hung my California real estate license. I always...
Question: In New York State, if a house was under contract but didn't end off being purchased (most likely a failed inspection), is a listing agent obligated to disclose to future buyers what happened?