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 I've been giving 2 weeks to move out of my house by the owner. is this legal?
i'm in calif. been living in this house for about 3 years. it was an agreement between the owner and i to deduct any repairs that i do to the house off from my rent. also i was working for him ...


 When should I tell my landlord about damages to carpet?
It was my birthday yesterday (yay me!) and my girlfriend took off work to surprise me. As soon as I walked in the door, she came out of my bedroom with a beautiful cake singing happy birthday. It was ...


 I am on section 8, my landlord notified me he was selling the house.?
I have been a good tenant for 3 years. He did not give me a written notice. Now he expects me to move by January 6 to bring in the Stagers and appraisers. What are my options?...


 Will the title of a home help my credit or just give me ownership to the house?
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 Where can you buy a nice house in California for 20,000 dollars or less?
I been looking around and I don't know why, but I been having a difficult time trying to find a house in that price range in the state of California. Why is it tough to find a house, condo or ...


 What was the value of my house in 1991?
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 Would it be illegal?
I broke into a house I own that I had rented to my daughter and son in law. They did not have the $300 for the deposit the electric company wanted as a deposit so I let them get the electric on my ...


 What is the average rental cost for a one bedroom apartment?
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 How hard is it to sell a house before trying to buy another?
Does anybody sell there old house first then go out and buy another home. Or do they try to do both at the same time....


 What percentage of your income goes towards paying your rent or mortgage?
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 Is buying land and building a home ok @ this time?
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 When buying your 1st home, do you need/recommend a down payment?
My fiance and I are having a discussion about buying our first home. I told him we should think about having at least a five percent down payment. He said he doesn't think it's necessary. ...


 My tenants owes me $760 for cleaning and she vacated the house. How do I get the money back?
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 We have a problem with scorpians in our apartment, and want to move out early, can we get out of the lease?
The complex sprayed the apartment, but i wouldn't let them spary the bedroom because of my pregnant wife, and they're basically saying it's not their problem. She was recently stung ...


 Is there any chance my landlord will agree to put double glazing on my windows?
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 What can you do if you cannot sell a house you completely redid?
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 My wife and I have FICO scores above 760 yet our mortgage broker offered us a rate of 7%. Can we do better?
The estimate she gave us was based on a 30 year fixed loan amount of $140,000 with zero down.
Additional Details
Thanks all. I've looked at bankrate.com and myfico.com and I'm ...


 Got a lowball offer on our house. Should we take it off the market and "ride it out"?
We're in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area. We originally listed our home on 4/15 for $675,000--$20,000-$40,000 below our best comps. 2 months later we dropped the price to $649,000. A ...


 Is it a bad idea to buy a house with a friend?
Me and my mate have been looking at getting a joint mortgage and buying a property in the city closer to our jobs. Speaking with my parents though they are trying to put me off buying a house with a ...


 If you are renting an apt. and your brother wants to live with you but wont split the bills in half what would?
you do?...



Dar Dar
Do I have to have a realtor in order to purchase my own home? (It will be my first)?
                     
 




Rebecca
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Its always a good idea to have an expert on hand. You will not have to pay anything, thier fee is paid by the seller and they can search the MLS and get leads on listings within thier office before they go on the MLS. They can help you with Market Analysis of the home and look out for your best interest making sure that all inspection, disclosures and legal documents are in order.
Best of Luck!


Deliah
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You do not HAVE to but you would be a fool not to as a 1st time home buyer.

Find a buyer's agent and make sure their fees are paid by the seller and do not sign a contract to the contrary.

Good luck and have someone looking out for your interest and the pitfalls along the way.


RickRN
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No. However, it would be in your best interest. It won't cost you anything. The commissions are paid for by the seller.


spence72979
Typically, realtor commission is paid for by the seller, but you may want to ask an agent to be sure if they have any fees.


Dan S
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Morgageman has an awesome answer. I bought my 1st home in 2006.........great answer!!!!


LittleMomma
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No, you do not. However, I would highly recommend using one. Buyers do not pay realtor fees, so it won't cost you anything. The seller has to fork over the $$ to your agent. Also, I'd hate to see you get taken advantage of.


acermill
It's not a requirement, but I highly recommend one. Seek a real estate agent who carries an ABR (Accredited Buyer Representative) designation, and engage in a contract with that person to provide buyer agency services to you.

The real estate agent will be working for YOUR best interests then, and not those of the seller.


Snuffy
no, just be sure to have it inspected and pay attention to
the results of the inspection.


Expert Realtor
Technically, no, but you won't get a discount from the seller for not having one.

If you are a first-time buyer, it is a HUGE mistake to purchase a home without a Realtor.


natalie
no you dont need a realtor but its good to have one to help you with your home needs like looking for you home they can help you my mom is a great realtor she can help you email me which area and how many bed rooms email me at myhomieisyou@yahoo.com and she will help you ok


Michael Y
Realtor sale their services and informations. It is true that you are getting a free services from Realtor. keep one thing in mind, Saler wants to get a good price on their end. Therefore, they include Realtor fees. If you don't have a Realtor, saler can give you additonal discounts since saler doesn' need to pay them. At the end, it is not a "free" services. it is included in your purchase price.

Most information, you can obtain them online. Is it worth it to spend couple thousand dollars while you can spend few days to do the research.

Catalisthomes.com is a good website, you can obtain all kind of information there.


Alterfemego
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Dar Dar a Realtor will help you find the right home for you, they will protect your rights and advise you on different aspects of purchasing a home. It doesn't cost you anything to work with a Realtor, unless you want to pay them. Seller generally pays the commission. But do use a Realtor, it's a free experienced resource!


Stoic fool
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I'm right now in the process of buying my second home and selling my first. I would never dream of going without an agent. There are so many details and so many things that you can forget it staggers the mind. Also, your agent helps to protect you from any shadiness you may come across. As is quite clear from the number of defaults happening right now, a lot of people really don't care what happens to you, so long as they get their money . A good agent will protect you from that.


surfbum68m
As a first time home buyer, agreeing with the rest, you are a fool not to. It would be good to talk to a real estate attorney as well.


ginahermanrealtor
It is always best to be represented by someone who is looking out for your best interests. A buyer's agent doesn't cost you anything and provides a wealth of knowledge.

If you go unrepresented, then the list agent would collect the full commission, the seller has already agreed to pay the list agent X%. The list agent then agrees to split that commission with a buyer's agent if there is one involved, so you would not be saving any money off the price of the home.

You might be able to negotiate a little off the list agent, but they would still be working in the seller's interest trying to get top dollar for the sellers as well as themselves since their commission is a percentage. Also homes are on the market for longer periods of time causing advertising costs to be higher, so an agent might not even be able to negotiate at this point.

The list agent also wouldn't share with you important details such as the sellers motivation, how much they owe on the home, what the other comparables in the neighborhood are selling for, etc.

A buyers agent is such a valuable resource at no cost to you. Without even discussing the ease of preparing the offer, cordinating the inspection, showing you homes, etc.

Best of Luck! (and congrats on your future new home!)

Southeast MI REALTOR


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