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July 23, 2009 at 10:44 AM #435705July 23, 2009 at 11:23 AM #436513kcal09Participant
[quote=ocrenter]this one has been on and off the MLS for about a year now, started in the $700s and now asking $575k. it is a short sale, not bank owned. you’ll probably need to bring the property tax up to date as the owner has missed a couple of years of payment at $15k each.[/quote]
Just curious, would the buyer have to assume all outstanding taxes and MR or does the lender swallow it?
July 23, 2009 at 11:23 AM #436344kcal09Participant[quote=ocrenter]this one has been on and off the MLS for about a year now, started in the $700s and now asking $575k. it is a short sale, not bank owned. you’ll probably need to bring the property tax up to date as the owner has missed a couple of years of payment at $15k each.[/quote]
Just curious, would the buyer have to assume all outstanding taxes and MR or does the lender swallow it?
July 23, 2009 at 11:23 AM #435952kcal09Participant[quote=ocrenter]this one has been on and off the MLS for about a year now, started in the $700s and now asking $575k. it is a short sale, not bank owned. you’ll probably need to bring the property tax up to date as the owner has missed a couple of years of payment at $15k each.[/quote]
Just curious, would the buyer have to assume all outstanding taxes and MR or does the lender swallow it?
July 23, 2009 at 11:23 AM #435745kcal09Participant[quote=ocrenter]this one has been on and off the MLS for about a year now, started in the $700s and now asking $575k. it is a short sale, not bank owned. you’ll probably need to bring the property tax up to date as the owner has missed a couple of years of payment at $15k each.[/quote]
Just curious, would the buyer have to assume all outstanding taxes and MR or does the lender swallow it?
July 23, 2009 at 11:23 AM #436272kcal09Participant[quote=ocrenter]this one has been on and off the MLS for about a year now, started in the $700s and now asking $575k. it is a short sale, not bank owned. you’ll probably need to bring the property tax up to date as the owner has missed a couple of years of payment at $15k each.[/quote]
Just curious, would the buyer have to assume all outstanding taxes and MR or does the lender swallow it?
July 23, 2009 at 11:48 AM #436354pepsiParticipantIt is bank owned, not short sale. The owner is Deutsche bank. They foreclosed for $600 something, so they will be responsible for tax. I am not sure about HOA though.
July 23, 2009 at 11:48 AM #436523pepsiParticipantIt is bank owned, not short sale. The owner is Deutsche bank. They foreclosed for $600 something, so they will be responsible for tax. I am not sure about HOA though.
July 23, 2009 at 11:48 AM #436281pepsiParticipantIt is bank owned, not short sale. The owner is Deutsche bank. They foreclosed for $600 something, so they will be responsible for tax. I am not sure about HOA though.
July 23, 2009 at 11:48 AM #435755pepsiParticipantIt is bank owned, not short sale. The owner is Deutsche bank. They foreclosed for $600 something, so they will be responsible for tax. I am not sure about HOA though.
July 23, 2009 at 11:48 AM #435962pepsiParticipantIt is bank owned, not short sale. The owner is Deutsche bank. They foreclosed for $600 something, so they will be responsible for tax. I am not sure about HOA though.
July 23, 2009 at 1:35 PM #436425svelteParticipantThe house even looks creepy from the front. Zero curb appeal.
I like the sludge that appears to be dripping from the second story patio to the garage door. That says it all.
July 23, 2009 at 1:35 PM #436593svelteParticipantThe house even looks creepy from the front. Zero curb appeal.
I like the sludge that appears to be dripping from the second story patio to the garage door. That says it all.
July 23, 2009 at 1:35 PM #436032svelteParticipantThe house even looks creepy from the front. Zero curb appeal.
I like the sludge that appears to be dripping from the second story patio to the garage door. That says it all.
July 23, 2009 at 1:35 PM #436351svelteParticipantThe house even looks creepy from the front. Zero curb appeal.
I like the sludge that appears to be dripping from the second story patio to the garage door. That says it all.
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