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 How can I get rid of pmi on my new home loan?
I know NOIC give a loan without pmi to first time home buyers. I am with National city. How can I terminate this problem to avoid this extra amount on my loan?...


 My landlord sold the house we're renting. Buyer says we have to be out tomorrow with no notice!?
I live in Arizona. Our landlord dissolved our lease in Sept allowing us to live here free as the home was preforclosure. If it had foreclosed we would have had 30 days from sale to move. Now buyer...


 What months cant a landlord kick you out?
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 I spoke to a loan officer about a home loan he told me he can get me 30 year fixed at 6.5 but?
I just went to the national bank website and found out I can get 6.125 can I just apply direct or what do I say to the loan officer that is helping me lower my APR?...


 What is the difference in land zoned residential, commercial, or agricultural?
Can I open a business on land zoned for agricultural use? Can the zoning be changed after you purchase the land? If so, how difficult is this to do?
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I want to open a ...


 Need to get rid of my house due to divorce?
need to get out of my house due to divorce the house is leverage to a few thousands dollar of the balance we have no equity and don't have money to come up with at closing would it be better to ...


 Has anyone had trouble with loan officers from countrywide? The agent won't return my phone calls or e-mails.
I am 11 days away from closing and the loan officer im working with does not return my phone calls or e-mails. I am only able to contact him by making about 50 phone calls a day to his desk. Of the 50...


 PMI or 80/20??
Which is the best way to go when you have no money to put down on a house? :)...


 I'm closing on a new house tomorrow, can I renegotiate my mort. to take advantage of the lower interest rate?
My interest rate is 6.125, but will the bank just allow me to take advantage of the 3/4 point drop?...


 Mr Jones bought a house in 2001 for 150,000 75% borrowed. How much profit made if sold on for 285,000?
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 I rent a house that is getting foreclosed because the owner didnt pay mortgage. what do i do? i paid my rent..
i live in florida, and i have been told that if the house doesnt sell immediately after it forecloses, and we havent been evicted by our landlord (we are PERFECT TENENTS), we basically cannot just be ...


 I rent a house. How can I find out how long ago it was built? I need it for insurance purposes.?
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 What can I do?
our realtor is lazy! and what can we do to make him do omething to sell our house quicker?...


 Is it cheaper to rent or buy a house?
If you are not sure please list maybe the pros and cons of each....


 A caregiver who no longer empoyed by me, refusing to move out of my home. How do I get rid of her lawfully?
She was taking care of my disabled son, but he moved to a care facility, and we do not need her services anymore. I give her a week to move out, she refuses and locked herself in her room....


 Someone please answer!! i tried asking but didn't get any answers!! please, i need help!!!!?
when someone transfers a house to you, how long does it take for the title to clear and come back to you and everything once it's recorded so you know that it is officially yours??

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 Lease says we can park our small trailer, owner says No?
My question is our lease (which was recently signed) says boats, trailers, etc are to be parked in assigned parking spaces only. It doesn't say you can not park your trailer anywhere on the ...


 Should I evict?
My tenant has not paid me for January rent or February rent. Now March rent hasn't come. I sent him a formal notice that at least January and February rent must be depostied by today. Lets ...


 Should I refinance my home??
I'm at 6.25% fixed. I don't need cash out, I just want a lower rate if its possible, on fixed terms. My credit is 730, and I can show my income.
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I've ...


 Is owning real estate a major hassle?
I have extra money and am trying to figure out what investment I should make. I'm in the stock market now and all it seems to do is steadily decrease, with huge swings up and down every day. I...



paty k
How much can it cost me to sell my house by myself?
                     
 




sunshine_today
Huh? You mean in marketing? Or do you mean like sued if you don't provide the correct required disclosures and things like that?


frank_n_stine_monster
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The best thing to try is blueedgerealty.com


Christian T
Contact your State's Real Estate Commission to find out about any required disclosures. Also have a very good attorney and be prepared to offer a coop fee to the buyers agent. Otherwise your limiting the amount of prospective buyers. YOU WILL NEED TO BE LISTED IN THE MLS --- CONTACT A BROKER FOR THIS SERVICE. Otherwise you're waisting your time.


petertonos
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According to NAR statistics the average For Sale By Owner sells their property for $198,600 vs. $230,000 with a Realtor. That is about a 16% difference in price. So, you can try selling it yourself and save 6% just to loose another 16% for a difference of a 10% loss. Not really the best thing to do considering you have to do all the work and advertising too. One thing to consider is that most buyers (9 out of 10) use real estate agents, so it is critical to market your home to this group of buyers. Otherwise you may end up being penny wise and pound foolish. Bottom line find yourself a great agent.


furious but whatever
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I'm not sure but try http://www.americaschoice.com/ You essentially sell your house yourself but they do all the paperwork without all the commission costs.


hdwong58
$600 at closing for your lawyer


bmwdlr
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Nothing.... because you won't be able to in this market unless you list it below market value.

Real estate agents control most of the buyers.

Post your question at the real estate discussion forum at:http://www.homefindinginfo.com/realestateforum/default.asp


JustJake
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It costs a few thousand for escrow and title. After that there are very few expenses. A few inspections do not cost much. You can save quite a bit of money to sell your own home, and most escrow companies will help you through the process.


LiLiLA
You will have closing costs that vary by state. I do not advise you attempting to sell your own property because the way the market is at the moment, there is a lot of inventory available. This means that you would really need to have someone representing and actively selling your home to potential buyers, not just neighbors stopping in to see how you decorated.

If you really want to sell your home, get a professional who will list in on your MLS, local newspaper and have showing, viewings and open houses.

In the long run, the commission will be well worth it. It's exhausting listing a home and you will be happy you paid to have it done right.

Additionally, the longer time that elapses, the more mortgage payments you will have and the realty commission could be equivalent.

REMEMBER, you can negotiate your commission. Normal fees are 6% but you could get away with 5%.

What state are you in?


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