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 How do I find out who owns the mineral rights under my house?
We bought our home last winter and we recently received notice that they may start drilling for gas around our property and may eventuall move to our property. I know that we don't own the ...


 Is a propery worth more or less by removing the bath?
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 Need help to stop foreclosure on my home. need to sell quickly?
am a couple months behind on my payments and want to sell now. am not looking to make a profit just need to get what i owe....


 Which is harder to clean up termites or mold?
I have two houses I am considering buying. One has "a bad termite report" (whatever that means) the other has a lot of mold on one outer wall of the bedroom. Which would be worse?...


 I live in a duplex and my landlord is selling the property and did not even tell us. is that legal?

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we are not on a contract anymore and now on a month to month base. what can happen?...


 How to look for a place to rent in another state?
I will be moving and would like to move to another state, I am thinking about Missouri. But would like to find a place to live before moving there. Is there anything on the internet that would help ...


 Can I buy a house without upfront closing costs?
I have a good credit score, (784) but not much in savings. However, I think the time is coming soon for me to buy a house. I just want to start preparing now and I am tired of paying rent....


 What motivates a home buyer to place an offer on a house?
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 Accept a check for first, last and security deposit?
I am renting my grandmothers house, never been a landlord before. I am due to sign a lease tomorrow (prorated for the month) and collect the first and last month rent, and security deposit. What ...


 Is it harder to get a foreclosed home to buy for a first time buyer then a regualr priced home?
What are the step to getting a forclosed home. for first time buyers in CA....


 Can anyone buy a house on $28k income?
When I talk about renting everyone says "you are throwing your money away" and talk about 1st time buyer programs. But do I have any other choice than to rent when I live alone and make so ...


 I think I have a bug problem. I rent so is it my responsiblity or my landlords?
The landlord didn't want to fix the broken phone jack in the house said it was my resp. so will this fall under the same thing? I've looked online and can't find any info out. I'm ...


 How much does it cost to live on your own with a roommate?
i am going to be out of high school pretty soon and i was wonderin how much it took to live on my own with a roommate. i was thinking an apartment around $450 would be good since my roommate will be ...


 Been renting for 19 years now landlord is putting house on market. we had no lease. What if any are my rights?
Ineed to know if he can ask that I move ANYTIME or does he leagaley have to give me some sort of notice or even evivtct me?
I'd just like to know what my options ...


 I have bought 1 acre on the moon what should i do with it, what crop is suitable for lunar soil if it has any?
i bought it from http://www.moonestates.c they are very good and its good value land too! Only about £20/ acre. Anyway i was thinking of buying a hundred or even a thousand acres, well why not its ...


 How can I find out who is in charge of an abandoned house?
I am curious about purchasing it!...


 Has anybody ever gotten thier deposit back after moving out of a rental house?
Everybody keeps saying we'll never see our money no matter how nice it looks.I even took vidio of how it looked before and after we moved in and it looks great....


 What do you do when a renter is always late with his rent .he is a friend of my husbands .?
we live out of state so it is hard to keep up with him. i want to send him a stroung messige we allso charge him less so we are still out of ...


 Neighbors parking in front of garages and mailbox?
I live in a 4 apt. complex facing another 4 apt. complex which all have garages, but everybody has their garages filled with junk and park in front of them which makes the driveway really tight and ...


 Low-income, not thrilling credit history, how do you buy a house?
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Tonya
Buying a New House!!! Important Questions to ask?!?
the house was built in 1920.
it has 4 bedrooms
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Last year New Roof was put on, New Siding, New Windows and Furnace..New Cabinets and New Bathroom Fixtures.
New Carpet in Livingroom and New tile in Kitchen..

Has minor Repairs needed few holes in the wall.. paint job needed badly..

What questions should i ask to find out if anything else needs done to teh house?
                     
 




newmexicorealestateforms
I've been in the business since the 70's and I can tell you that a week does not go by without learning a new question to ask. But in any event there are so many that you might want to read these links from our research department that can provide you some help as you progress in your negotiations. You better make some coffee
For the EPA's publication, "A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture, and Your Home"
www.epa.gov/ http://www.epa.gov/iaq/molds/images/moldguide.pdf
EPA’s web site on LEAD in paint, dust and soil: http://government.westlaw.com/linkedslice/default.asp?SP=DCC-1000
EPA’s Required Lead Disclosure from Sellers and brokers:
http://www.epa.gov/lead/pubs/leadbase.htm
EPA’s web site on ASBESTOS
http://www.epa.gov/asbestos/
EPA’s web site on RADON
http://www.epa.gov/radon/realestate.html
Fair Housing brochure: http://www.hud.gov/offices/fheo/FHLaws/FairHousingJan2002.pdf
Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) [about closing costs & settlement procedures]: http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/res/respa_hm.cfm
IRS publication on Home interest deduction: http://www.irs.gov/publications/p936/ar02.html#d0e1835 and or: http://www.irs.gov/faqs/faq3-6.html
IRS: Tax information when buying a home: http://www.irs.gov/publications/p530/ix01.html
IRS: Deductible costs when purchasing real property:
http://www.irs.gov/publications/p551/ar02.html#d0e2000
Federal Reserve, pamphlet on acquiring the best mortgage: http://www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/mortgage/mortb_1.htm
US GOVERNMENT CONSUMER TIPS ON HOMES: http://www.consumer.gov/yourhome.htm
Predatory Lending information from ABA: http://www.aba.com/Consumer+Connection/CNC_pred1.htm
The HUD-1 Closing costs form explained: http://www.alta.org/consumer/hud1.cfm
Mortgage Calculators – Includes finding if you will qualify for a mortgage:
http://www.mortgage-x.com/calculators/Pre-Qualifier.htm
Once per year free credit report from all three Credit reporting agencies:
http://www.annualcreditreport.com/cra/index.jsp
http://www.homeinspections-usa.com/home_inspector_orgs.php
and believe it or not there are 100's more and I didnt send you any from your state.
Buena Suerte


stylinjenn
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Your best bet is to have a home inspection done. It can be expensive but there are many benefits to it. You should check it out.


Karen R
Don't pay for home inspection. The agents and the inspectors are joined at the hip. Get someone with your own personal interest in mind. Not a paid inspector. Remeber, the more deals they squash the less the agents use them


littlegoober75
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How about the plumbing and electricity, was that ever updated?
Some repairs have to have a permit, you should be able to check with the town hall to see if there were any repairs like that.
Before your closing make sure you have a professional home inspector. They can identify things you may not notice...
GOOD LUCK!


lovingdaddyof2
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When was the electric updated. Remeber cloth wiring in the 1920's was the standard. If it hasn't all been replaced, it needs to be.


Jeff C
Has the plumbing been upgraded from lead or galvanized to copper?
Has the electrical wiring been upgraded along with a newer circuit breaker box?


Allison
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Has the lead based paint been taken care of? If you have children, or a future pregnancy - that's really important.

Is there asbestos on the exterior?

Any wall insulation? Any attic insulation?

Is there plaster behind the drywall? Or are the walls plaster now?

Good Luck.


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Always get a home inspection. This way you can find out about the foundation, wiring, plumbing and heating and air fixtures are in good condition. If the work done in the house so far has been done up to code. New Carpet and tilings can be covering hidden problems an inspector can find these things out for you. What you get for a few hundreds dollars can save you thousands of dollars later.


Price is what you pay for value.
Ask the seller to pay for the closing costs and additional 5% off.

This article is teaching buyer how to lowballing.
http://biz.yahoo.com/brn/060909/19463.html

These two describe current market.
http://money.cnn.com/2006/09/25/news/economy/homesales2/index.htm?postversion=2006092513
http://money.cnn.com/2006/09/05/real_estate/Ofheo_home_prices/index.htm?postversion=2006090514


vmmhg
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Ask if the electrical wiring has been up-graded. They used to use aluminium wiring once and, they only used the two wire system with no third wire ground. it won't meet today's safety codes and your insurance company may insist that you up grade. Not to mention that all you computers and TVs and other modern appliances will need 3 pronged outlets. Check the electrical panel to make sure that it's been up graded too.


David F
When buying any house it is a good idea to get a home inspection. It should only cost $200-$400 dollars.

Considering the cost of a home its a smart investment.

P.S.

Email me if you need help with your home financing. I work for a National Lender.

Good Luck

David


Alterfemego
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I would STRONGLY urge you get have a professional inspection done. Write a contingent offer, so if the inspection reveals something serious you can either negotiate it or cancel the purchase agreement. I hope you're working with a Realtor????? Sellers don't always tell you everything you need to know.


Answer King
DEFINETLY HAVE A HOME INSPECTION DONE!!!
YOU MAY REGRET IT IF YOU DON'T HAVE ONE DONE BEFORE BUYING!!!


Steve E
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Ask about the electrical service, breaker panel and wiring, this is a must! Older homes that have not had the electrical service updated may become overloaded due to newer apliances that require more power(a/c, dishwashers,washers,dryers) and cause a fire hazard. Physically crawl under the home and check out the foundation and floor supports for rot and termite damage and for parts of the floor being "propped" up. Also do an extensive deed search to make sure there are no leins or attachments on the property. Do a neighborhood canvas, talk to the neighbors and ask about the property. GOOD LUCK!!


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