ShareReal estate is a tree-killing business. I estimate that my average buyer client’s transaction file is three to four inches thick and hundreds of pages long. The lion’s share of these pages is comprised of disclosures and inspection reports. If you’re a goal-oriented type of gal, it is tempting to attack that stack of paper [...]
ShareDon’t assume that once your final underwriting approval is in, you’re totally off the hook. Underwriting continues up until the time the deed has recorded. As I’ve stated before, many lenders, for example, will verify your employment on the day they fund the loan, or the morning the escrow agent plans to go record the [...]
After a year of rethinking, some answers, values and priorities for 2010 and beyond – from Seth Godin, Arianna Huffington, Elizabeth Gilbert and more.
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ShareDownload Tax Credit Comparison Chart from the National Association of Realtors©
Home Buyer Tax Credit FAQ from the National Association of Realtors©
Download from the IRS Important Facts: Extended Home Buyer Tax Credit
Download from the IRS Extended Home Buyer Tax Credit Information
Download from the IRS Tax Credit Form (5405)
What is the foundation of these new and improved personal finances so many of us will be building in 2010? Freedom from debt — especially nasty credit card and other unsecured debt.
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In the class action Donia Townsend, et al. v. The Quadrant Corp., et al., four married couples who bought homes from builder The Quadrant Corp. charged that after moving in to their respective homes, various construction defects had caused them to incur damages from mold, pests [...]
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One Friday every month (or so), I answer your most pressing real estate questions in this FREE webinar!
December 21, 2009 | Posted in
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Executing your real estate vision requires a sound understanding of the terms of the trade.