Archive for November, 2009

RealEstate agent question?

Monday, November 30th, 2009

My agent ref me to a loan broker who was his father, I live in cali & he removed contigencies knowing we didn’t have a loan. we had to put 5% down for loan, Then our loan guys calls us 10 days before close asking us for 3% more & with an outrages APR or else I will lose my 10,000 in escrow. We had to leave work and try to get another loan from Bof A which we got with out anymore money other than the 5% we may not close in time & will be fined by the seller. my agent (was a friend) knows that my son has been recently diagnosed with a cyst inbetween his eye&brain and could possibly be cancer, I have been unfront with them from begining to end i told them everything my credit & financial situation and they both said no problem. Before I placed a bid we asked our agent only place it if we are confrimed with the loan becuase we have no money to put down and the little that we do we need it to make the renovations to the house since the house needs some fixing. I want to fire my agent can I
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Things must be definetly done different in texas
An agent is "responsible" to their clients. They have a duty, called a "fiduciary duty." This means the agent is responsible to act in the best interests of their client. A car salesman does not have to act in your best interests — they just have to sell the car. It isn’t that simple for real estate agents.The Buyer Agent owes fiduciary duties to the Buyer under this relationship and agreement, including fidelity, honesty, dedication to purpose, acting in the Buyer’s best interests, etc. when is it in the clients best interest to have the contigencies removed when a loan is not in place. He removed contigencies knowing you did not have a loan call an real estate attorney. I am sure that was not even the tip of the iceberg of the things he did wrong

Can an LLC or S-corp realestate investment co do 1031 Exchange?

Monday, November 30th, 2009

I have been buying realestates and have held the property under an S-corp or LLC. I am planning to sell and then do a 1031 exchange. Can LLC/S-corp do this? I have done it in the past as an individual person, but not sure if the IRS allows a corporation/LLC investment firm to keep on deferring the gains.

Yes, as long as ownership stays the same. ABC corp sells, ABC corp needs to purchase. Dissolving entities or changing ownership before selling or after purchasing should be looked at by a tax adviser. A single member llc is considered a "disregarded entity" by the IRS and is the exception. John Smith single member llc can sell and John Smith the individual can purchase.

www.1031alternatives.net

my house is going to foreclosure sale in 21 days?

Monday, November 30th, 2009

I have signed a realestate contract with a agent to sell my house i have a 3rd party that wants to buy my house can i take his offer or am i committed to the agent and let my house get auctioned off?

If you are in foreclosure, and if you have a real estate contract with an "agent" (listing broker?), and if you are negotiating directly with a potential buyer — you have major legal issues that cannot be answered on Yahoo Answers. We do not have the documents, do not have all the details and (even if we did) could not give you legal advice.

Therefore, you MUST contact a competent attorney immediately. Have a consultation on Monday morning — and bring _ALL_ your contracts, foreclosure notices and other documents.

You need LOTS of help.

Good Luck!

I have a mobile home listed with a realtor, can i cancel?

Monday, November 30th, 2009

i have my mobile home listed with a mobile home realtor, and I want to cancel the contract to list with another agency. Will I have to pay a lot of money to do that? Anyone who knows realestate… please reply…

yes, but you will probably find that when you signed the contract you also agreed to pay a penelty fee if you cancle the listing.

looking for real estate called the Coldwell Bank realestate?

Monday, November 30th, 2009

looking to buy a house and I am looking for a realty office by the name of Coldwell Bank Realestate

Hi, We have them around here in NH. Here they are:
http://www.coldwellbanker.com/

how to became a good realestate agent ?

Monday, November 30th, 2009

i’ wanted to see my career in real estate. i’m commerce graduate.please any body help me in this way.

A Good Agent Will:
Know the inventory.
Have easy access to the homes.
Are trained to write contracts.
Can estimate closing costs and payments.
Coordinate inspections, paperwork and escrow.

A good real estate agent will take the time and have the patience to guide you
through the basic steps of buying a home. Choose an agent you feel comfortable with, someone who will represent your best interests. The more experienced they are, the more likely they will know how to quickly deal with problem situations as they arise. Ask for referrals or letters of recommendations.

Many people are put off by agents because they feel they are too pushy or aggressive. Working with an agent having these characteristics can be an advantage in that
things get done in a timely manner. Feel they are of good character though. If you feel your real estate agent is incompetent or not working in your best interest, interview another agent. If you are comfortable with your agent, be loyal to him/her. Don’t use them to find a house and then have a relative "in the business" write up the contract. This is the time you need to have someone who knows how to effectively negotiate without emotional constraints.

Inventory Knowledge
A good agent knows the housing market.
Agents spend a lot of time previewing properties. Daily they review new listings on the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) providing information about size, room count, amenities, condition, schools and price.
They know houses that are listed where the owner requests no yard sign.
Many agents specialize in a specific neighborhood and personally know many
of the people who live there.
Easy Access
Most homes listed for sale have lock boxes which provide agents access when
the owners are not home. Should you want to preview specific homes, the agent notifies the owners and shows the homes to you at your convenience.
Good Source of Contacts
Real estate agents are always coming in contact with loan agents, insurance agents, inspectors, contractors, and others who are involved with real estate. Over the years they acquire many names and can provide you with those who they feel are reliable.

Salesperson – Broker Relationship
A salesperson is licensed to perform real estate activities on behalf of a licensed real estate broker/company. The salesperson is responsible to the broker/company under whom he or she is licensed. All of a salesperson’s activities must be performed in the name of the real estate company.
The salesperson has no authority to receive commission directly from a client.
The broker/company is the only one licensed to act as the client’s legal agent.
An associate broker is a broker who chooses to work as a sales person under the name and supervision of another broker/owner.
The associate broker must have all the qualifications for a brokers license and pass the broker’s exam, but transacts business exactly as a salesperson would.

Buyer – Agent Relationship
When an agent and client work together, they enter into a fiduciary relationship which is governed by the law of agency. This fiduciary relationship is one of trust and confidentiality between the parties. Under this relationship the agent and his/her real estate firm has certain duties they must perform.
They are: accounting, disclosure, care, confidentiality, loyalty, and obedience. Even though the agent has this fiduciary relationship, they may not be working in buyer’s best interest. You may think the agent is truly working for you, but that depends on the type of agent they are.

Types of Agents
Exclusive Buyers Agent
Sellers Agent / Listing Agent
Dual Agent

Exclusive Buyer’s Agent
This type of agent truly works for and has loyalty to only the buyer. This agent is obligated to convey to the buyer/client any information about the seller’s willingness to accept a lower price or what the property is worth. The other types of agents are not obligated to work in the buyer’s best interest. Using an Exclusive Buyers Agent is the best way to buy a house. There is a growing trend for the Exclusive Buyers Agent.
Typically the exclusive buyer’s agent will get paid through the seller’s commission. When working with an exclusive buyer’s agent, the buyer usually signs a contract to work only with that agent. This works to both parties advantages. This can work to the buyer’s advantage through a lower sales price and better service. An agent who knows you are committed only to them is going to give you their best service from the beginning.
A buyer entering into an exclusive buyer agreement might want to start with a contract period of one week. After such a time, the buyer should be able to decide if the agent is living up to their standards and in comfortable to work with. They then have the option of extending the contract or working with another agent.

Sellers Agent / Listing Agent
The sellers agent is a listing agent. Their loyalty is to the seller. All confidential information a buyer discloses to a sellers agent is passed on to the seller. They try to get the highest price possible for the seller, which is not in the best interest of the buyer.

Dual Agent
A dual agency is created when the buyer’s agent and seller’s agent work for the same real estate company. Real estate companies prefer their agents to sell one of the companies listings. This creates a dual agency as both agents work under the same broker. A dual agent is better than a seller’s agent, but not as good as an exclusive buyer’s agent when it comes to the buyer’s best interest.

The Commission
Many first time buyers don’t want to use an agent because they wrongly assume they will have to pay them a commission. Typically the commission is paid by the seller, therefore the buyer gets the agent’s services for free. The seller usually compensates the broker/company not the salesperson with a commission for having successfully performed the service for which the broker was employed. This broker will then compensate, through escrow, the buyer’s agent’s broker for part of the commission. After escrow has closed, the broker’s of both the listing and selling agents will split this fee with the agents involved.

You Should Know
A real estate agent is qualified to provide valuable information and assistance,
but is not an expert in every aspect of real estate.
They are not permitted to give legal advice.
You should carefully read all documents that you are asked to sign.
If you do not understand the effect of any part of a document or if you desire legal or
tax advice, consult an attorney or tax advisor.
Likewise a real estate agent does not hold himself as an expert regarding the condition or boundaries of the property.

Obtain the services of the appropriate professionals.

-mohit

is this something to worry about?

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

my landlord hired a realestate broker to find tenants for her (us), she later fired him, later when I went to him to get some paper work to prove that we had use of certain amenities that she was now denying us access to, he confessed to me that she told him to take our security deposit as his finders fee, I am living here, but moving because she breached the rental agreement by denying us access to the amenities, but I know that she no longer has my security deposit. is this fraud? shes in Chapter 13 wouldnt the judge want to know why shes saving back 100 dollars a month, that was what he told me she said she was gonna do to pay back for using our deposit.

She is absolutely doing something illegal. This is conversion and she could be fined or lose her license.

Does anyone know the web address for historical realestate records in chicago ILL.?

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

I’m searching realestate records for a paticular property in chicago ILL. in the area of ridgeway/armitage about the 3800 block of armitage & the 1300 block of ridgeway ave.

The best place to look is with the county property tax assessor’s office to find out about specific properties.

Houses for sale after reposession?

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

I require information of where I can find Realestate that is for sale after banks have reposessed housing. Obviously the banks must somehow recoup their losses.

when banks take back a home they put it up for auction at the court house of the county its located in.
it is open to the public. Be aware most banks or lenders will have a rep there bidding with you in other words the lenders rep will bid against you to get the price they want! because the lender owns the property they only have to pay the doc stamps and tax and not the auction price. if you win the bidding you will have till the end of the bussiness day to pay in full. personal checks not accepted! so be prepared to have money in the bank and after the bidding get a cashiers or certified check for that amount form your bank.

a little foot note for you if you are considering this i give you this advise stik to getting homes close to you in your county!
you have the best idea of good areas and bad ones. a rule of thumb most investors use is no more than 30 min form thier home 1 hour max!

Good luck!

there was a link from yahoo to a web site can you help me to find it pls?

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

WWW.LIST.REALESTATE.YAHOO.COM/REALESTATE/NEIGBORHOOD/MAIN.HTML

www.listrealestate.yahoo.com