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 Are you ok with buying a foreclosure home?
i mean do you really feel comfort to buy a home which it ex-owner is kicked off(please give me serious answers)...


 My 80 year old tenant pays me in small bills and coins. It annoy's me, should I evict her?
She doesn't believe in checks and money orders. Just wrinkled up cash. It takes up too much of my time to have to count it. I could get more rent out of a new younger tenant....


 Why would a lender not allow a tenant to AT LEAST finish a 6 month lease on a foreclosed property?
http://www.cnn.com/2007/
If a tenant that had signed a lease before a property became foreclosed is paying his/her rent on time and ...


 Should I accept 2 Checks every month from a tenant instead of 1 check?
Hello,
I own small office property. I have a new tenant who for accounting purposes ask if it is ok for him to provide me 2 checks per month -- he will still pay on the 25th every month -- ...


 What is the cheapest you can buy a decent house in a decent neighborhood in your area?
I'm always amazed at what some homes go for on the TV show "Flip This House". So I'm curious what part of the world do you live in, and what's the cheapest you can buy a ...


 My mother wants to put me on the title her home because she intends for me to own it one day.?
She is going to buy a new home in a retirement community. Will there be financial problems associated with this if just I am on the lease or the both of us? Can the transfer be done simple and ...


 Help me explain difference between breaking lease and eviction?
I need help explaining to a friend that they are wrong to think that if they just stop paying rent on the remaining for months of their lease that they will get evicted and not have to pay anything....


 Landlords for tenanted houses help please??
i rent out a house which i've had a tenant in for about 3 years.
he is complaining that some of the walls are marked and could do with a fresh coat of paint.
i'm not hugely ...


 Is a finished basement counted in a home's total square footage?
"finished" = sheetrocked walls and ceiling. Carpet over cement.
Thank Y...


 Can I take my refrigerator, stove and microwave upon moving out of the condo that I bought?
I bought a condo and now am moving out. No one has bought it and it is not yet on the market. Can I legally take my appliances with me?...


 Should you rent or own a home?
Need opinions from consumers who would prefer buying over renting....


 If you have an eviction will some apartments still rent to you?
I have an eviction and don't know how much it is and I need to rent an apartment but I want to find one that will take us even if the eviction is not paid off....


 How can I buy a house with horrible credit?
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 Rental Question? Who is responsible? Landlord or Tenant?
Last night a piece broke/cracked on the water boiler and our basement flooded (over a foot of water).
I am renting a town home. I called the leasing agent this morning and instantly the manager ...


 What is a Timeshare?
I see advertisements about this on ...


 Eviction noitice?
my husband was hospitalized the whole month of june, lost his job and had to file disability as he wont be able to work ..our landlord told us they would work with us until he got his claim..now were ...


 Can my landlord come in anytime he wants?
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 Would i be out of line by performing monthly interior inspections at my rental properties?
for some reasonsome tennants dont report when things are broken and or tend to be ruff on certain items,heaters, garbage disposals so and so forth.
Additional Details
im not being nosey ...


 Is there anything a tenant can do against a landlord wrongly withholding the deposit?
I am due to leave my rented property by the end of the month - my landlord has started to show the signs of him trying to withhold the deposit (c.£2k).

Namely he is claiming that leakage ...


 Can i Kick my friend out even tho hes only 17??
This kid was kickd out of his parents house and i let him stay in my 1 room STUDIO bc i new wat it was like to have no where to go, well i sick of him being here, hes not on the lease and hes only ...



Joe
Realtors: If I go out with one, am I committed?
I want to look at homes with a realtor. I don't want to be committed to one. I live in New Jersey. And had an offer with a realtor to go out tomorrow and look at homes. I may wind up going wtih a different realtor when I purchase my home ultimately, am I locked into the realtor who takes me out? What if I buy a home is it the realtor who had me there first that matters?

I am in NJ.
                     
 




Bestbank Real Estate
Realtors are paid by commission only. If you are not happy with the one you have do not go see anymore houses with them. If you put a bid on a house with a different Realtor than the one you seen the house with the first Realtor will probably file pre curing cause with the second and get their commission. It is not something you should do. If you see houses with one Realtor and don't put in offers on any house they showed them you are not obligated to see any more houses with them. Simply ask yourself one question. If you worked all week and your boss said he gave someone else your check, how would you feel?

I liked my first impression of your question better. Anyone who dates a Realtor should be committed in an institution according to my wife.

Best of luck to you.

Michael


Don E
Joe if you do not intend to let this realtor earn a commision from the seller ,do not waste his or her time.Go get the lazy bumb that told you to do this and use them.


miguelpr69
You're never committed unless you sign a representation agreement. But, and this is a big but, if you want to buy one of the homes that the REALTOR showed you, they're entitled to a commission. And trust me, they will do anything to collect a 3% commission.(That's the standard in the MLS). The only proof the Realtor need to sue if you don't pay commission, is the mls access record to those homes, and every time a Realtor shows a home, they notify listing agent and register you as buyer, which almost always will protect buyer agent commission(ethics).

In other words, you're looking for trouble!


hatchland
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Legally? Only if you signed a Buyer Broker Agreement.

Morally? Yes, unless they're not doing a good job.

And if they were first to show you the house? Definitely. It's called Procuring Cause.


hunter2
Unfortunately for Realtors. You may use one to show you all the homes in the entire town and then use your Uncle to write the contract.

I must tell you however, when family members represent us or a friend does, and they aren't a fulltime Agent. They are going to loose you some money along the way...it is just and industry fact. The fulltime pros are the only ones that can save you money enough to pay for the commission. If this makes no sense, Im sorry. It just is what is known from the inside of the deal.


Derrick L
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You are not committed to a realtor unless you sign a buyer agency agreement. Without a signed agreement, you can change realtors as often as you like. However, if you go out to look at homes with a realtor without a signed agreement it is presumed a buyer agency exist. If you decide to buy a home that you are shown, the agent who showed you the home is entitled to a commission. The commission will be paid by the seller's broker, not you (buyer). Hopefully, this will relieve some of your concerns knowing there is no financial risk to you by looking at homes with a realtor. The best solution is to use one realtor for all of your real estate needs.


daniel r
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if you found a realtor to show you homes without having you sign a buyers rep agreement, run as fast as you can. no good realtor will show you homes without a buyers rep agreement in place and a prequal from a lender or bank for a mortgage.


kitty_kat4602000
you are NOT committed, until you sign on the bottom line


Karen R
Do not waste the time and money of the REALTOR tomorrow. Get the one who you actually want to work with to show you your chosen properties. REALTORS get paid commission. If we don't sell a house we don't get paid. The time and gas that the REALTOR will use showing you properties will not be reimbursed. They will have to eat it. Why would you even consider doing this?


Julie
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You are not committed to a Realtor unless you sign an agreement with them.


Big Bama Fan
No you are not committed because someone took you to look at houses. You are not actually committed even if you sign an agreement making them your agent. The agreement is not worth the paper it is written on.

This said, you really should seek out a good Realtor to help you. As a buyer, you do not pay anything to the Realtor and they can be a lot ot help to you. Don't go like a butterfly from one Realtor to the next. Pick one and stay there as long as they are being helpful. They in turn will do a lot of extra stuff for you if you do.


Drew
You should use the Realtor that show you the home as long as they do a great job.,But you should use several Realtors from different brokers, so you can see more listing and have a better idea of what is for sale.

The reason why you should do this is they do not have one MLS's and there are very few cross over listings, so it sort of created a false shortage in the past and thus drove up prices.
That is how they creataded a false shortage and made the bubble.
http://www.breakingbubble.com/index.htm
Good luck


NH Realtor
Not if you don't sign a buyers agency agreement. Just go out with this realtor tomorrow and the realtor will act as a non-agent. Do not sign anything but a agency disclosure. Wait till you are comfortable with someone then it may be a good idea to hire someone as a buyers agent. Someone on your side of the transaction. It does not cost you anything extra. It generally is paid on the sellers side. Happy house hunting.


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