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 I have $20,000 saved. I'm just finishing college. I'm going to buy a car but I can't decide if I should put a
down payment on a house or rent until I save up more money. What should I do?...


 How long should I give the current owner to move out after closing?
I am a first time home buyer and i am buying a house that is for sale by owner. I am in underwriting right now and my loan officer said we should be closing in a couple of weeks. Yesterday I told the ...


 Is 48 to old to start a new career?
My mom is 48 and does daycare but she is tired of it and wants to do something else. She never earned a GED because she moved out when she was young because of abuse. How can she get another job, to ...


 Tenant trouble........ what rights do I have......do they have?
I am buying a house that is occupied by tenants. They do not have a least or contract. According to their current landlord, they are on a month to month agreement. I live in Illinois, and to my ...


 Interest only mortgage?
i am new to mortgages and with my current job etc. i am only able to afford an interest only mortage on the house i am looking to buy, my question is after the term is complete and i am required to ...


 How the hell can first time buyers get a mortgage on wages under £20,000?
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 How many fees do you have to pay when buying a house?
I'm listing here those kinds of fees that I think I have to pay initially when buying a house. Can you tell me if I miss anything ?

1. Solicitor fees
2. Stamp duy
3. House ...


 I need some advice.?
I bought a brand new house for 189,900. dollars. My mortage payment is like almost 1600. a month. Ive been in this new house ONLY for about 7 months,. However, I found a nice cute house with 3 arces ...


 Do manufactured homes have a deed or title?
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 Looking at buying a house. I have never talked to anyone and I wanted to know where to start?
My wife and I have already kind of already picked he house but I don't know who we need to talk too... Either the mortgage broker or a real estate agent? Please help!...


 What if I skip a mortgage payment?
I am short this month. The mortgage is a 30 term. Will it be added on to the very last payment if I don't pay it this month? Will it increase my mortgage payments for next year?
Additional ...


 Do all houses go up in value? Or is it a myth?
I just bought a house in Humble, TX. I plan to live here for about 5 yrs. Do they really go up in value? And what factors determined that....


 Can my landlord "serve" me, by putting a 3-day on my screen door? Isnt it supposed to start with a 30 or 60?
Doesnt he have to give us a 30 or 60 day notice first? He put a 3-day notice on our screen door when we weren't home. We've never received anything else before this. We've lived here ...


 Can you still look at a home with sale pending status?
I am a fist time home buyer and I have been looking at a home that i have fell in love with, although i have only seen the exterior of the home. It has been in sale pending status for four months now....


 Do real estate agents have to wear suits?
i was thinking of getting my realtors license and was wondering if i would need to buy suits, i noticed in almost all of the realtors pictures in the paper the men were wearing suits. is this just ...


 If a house is sold with central heating, does it have to work?
If the description of the house said it had central heating, but the boiler didn't work, what could a buyer do if anything?...


 Near half of homeowners in my area are selling? how about yours?
The property market is heading for a titanic....


 Is 375 square ft. for commercial space too small? How small are we talking?
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 I have until 30 march 2007 to sell my house any ideas?
Im starting to get stress my house has been on the market 6 weeks and it not sold. I say in a posh area, in a new build with neutral decoration and no clutter. Help Im desperate!!!...


 ANY ADVICE??? we currently are buying a house that we can not afford. We have an arm and are currently?
paying a 10.5 interest rate. we are three months behind. we were working with our mortgage company to get the rate lowered then our loan was sold. when we bought the home it was based on all of the ...



David L
What does Property sold "as is" mean to a seller?
I am selling my house, and a buyer come in putting this term on the contract. What does that mean? And what risk do I have? Thanks!
                     
 




taraesplin
As-Is Addendum
Buyer Purchasing Property "As-Is"

Buyer purchasing real estate "as-is" with no warranties of any kind. Seller absolved of any responsibility or warranties after sale of property. This real estate contract form assures that the buyer assumes all responsibility as to suitability for any particular purpose.


Lori K
It benefits the seller, not the buyer, to sell "as is". I'm surprised the buyer did that. It means that you are providing him with no guarantees or warranties on the house.


dgriffith343@rogers.com
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That's unusual!! Generally the vendor tries to sell things "As Is" which means "What you see is what you get"

If you sell a canoe "as is " and it has 10 holes in the bottom then the buyer can't expect it to float because the vendor has said you are buying it "As Is"


VirtueOfIntolerance
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although I don't know all the implications, it would sound to me like that would mean that you would be absolved of any responsibility once the sale is made. AS IS means that the buyer is accepting responsibility for anything found wrong with the property once the sale is completed.
I would think that would be a good thing for the seller.


elfkin, attention whore
it means you are selling it as is.....you aren't making any repairs or promising to fix anything. they are buying the property just how it is when they look at it.


angela R
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According to me, he wants to buy your house pretty bad, to buy "as is"....You don't have risk, this benefits you.....


Amanda H
This just means they were trying to make their offer as appealing as possible. Writing as-is means that you do not have to make any repairs or improvements, and you are not making any warranty of any kind about the condition of the property.

It also means you aren't supposed to remove any fixtures like toilets, chandeliers, etc.


Investor 2006
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The buyer doesn't seem very bright. "As is" is a term that protects the seller -- a little bit, anyway (not as much as you'd think.)

"As is" means that the buyer is accepting the property just the way it is.

But in California, for example, you can't pass of a termite-infested property without disclosing that defect ot the buyer if it's not obvious from inspection. In other words, "As is" protects the seller from being responsible for problems that are obvious to everyone and probably also from most defects that nobody knew about.

But if the seller knew about a major hidden defect and didn't disclose it to the buyer, the buyer could still sue the seller for damages to fix the hidden problem or perhaps could even rescind (reverse) the sale.


ali-d
i found a website that states the term as is would mean you would be responsible for damages and defects etc. Take a look at the link and speak to your solicitor before going ahead with anything xxx


Cheryl
Well, that's great beings your the seller. That means that no warranty is applied. If the central air goes out its not your problem. You have no risk, because you didn't promise anything. He's buying the house "as Is", if theres a problem later, it can't come back to haunt you, ie, roof leak


Erin
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"as is" generally means that the property is sold as it stands right now. Now it can work for you or against you. As is would mean that you are selling the house in the current state and condition that it is in but you must make sure that the buyer is aware of this and that you are not liable for anything that MAY be wrong wtih the house currently whether it is structurally or otherwise. All of these details should be made known to the buyer and documented so that the "as is" provision does not bite you in the behind. Also, talk with your buyer and ask them what their definition of as is, is. ALot of people have different ideas and it very well may be that the buyer expects all appliances, furniture and furnishings to come with the home. That is not very likely but you never know with people and you should always be 100% clear with ANYONE when you are doing business and BEFORE You sign anything. good luck!


tlbs101
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To me, it could be a red-flag that there are a lot of things wrong with the house.

If a home inspection reveals things that need repair (roof leaks, hot water heater or furnace is more than 20 years old, cracks in the foundation, even something like the carpet is in bad shape, etc.), the buyer may say that is OK, and take is 'as-is', because he will pay to have all that stuff fixed or upgraded.

He may ask for an allowance (price cut) in the price of the house when you sell -- or he may just take it as-is for your asking price.

House 'Flippers' usually take houses as-is, but they look for real cheap deals.

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♥NF♥N♥TY
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"as is" simply means that what they saw is what they get...you can't change anything on it or can't remove anything in it or can't add anything on it...

the risks are if you showed your house full furnished and it does not state in the contract that its a bare house...you just lost all your belongings...


Amy Beware
It means you can't remove anything that's attatched to the house example; Light fixtures, ceiling fans, fancy door knobs or faucet fixtures, etc.


Paul D
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It means you should of had a Realtor to give you the CORRECT answer, and not try to find the right answer here.


madbaldscotsman
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It means that the house inspector found some things wrong with the house. You will have to knock off the price of fixing those things from the amount the house appraised for.


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