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recordsclerk
ParticipantThe property management companies have been pretty upfront with information regarding HOA’s status. I believe you can also order a copy of the minutes from HOA meetings. A good inspection of the condition of the condo before you buy will help. You may want to ask how many owners are paying their dues? Are there any unpaid bills/services/loans/mechanical liens owed by the HOA? Are there any current maintenance issues? Are there any special assessments coming in the near future?
recordsclerk
ParticipantThis condo has fallen out of Escrow at least 3 times already and is currently pending since May 9th. The first buyer didn’t understand the HOA problems and backed out of the deal (they said that they didn’t understand English very well). The second buyer couldn’t get the financing (the bank has this property as a cash only purchase, but still took an offer from a non-cash buyer). I’m not sure what happened with the 3rd buyer.
recordsclerk
ParticipantThis condo has fallen out of Escrow at least 3 times already and is currently pending since May 9th. The first buyer didn’t understand the HOA problems and backed out of the deal (they said that they didn’t understand English very well). The second buyer couldn’t get the financing (the bank has this property as a cash only purchase, but still took an offer from a non-cash buyer). I’m not sure what happened with the 3rd buyer.
recordsclerk
ParticipantThis condo has fallen out of Escrow at least 3 times already and is currently pending since May 9th. The first buyer didn’t understand the HOA problems and backed out of the deal (they said that they didn’t understand English very well). The second buyer couldn’t get the financing (the bank has this property as a cash only purchase, but still took an offer from a non-cash buyer). I’m not sure what happened with the 3rd buyer.
recordsclerk
ParticipantThis condo has fallen out of Escrow at least 3 times already and is currently pending since May 9th. The first buyer didn’t understand the HOA problems and backed out of the deal (they said that they didn’t understand English very well). The second buyer couldn’t get the financing (the bank has this property as a cash only purchase, but still took an offer from a non-cash buyer). I’m not sure what happened with the 3rd buyer.
recordsclerk
ParticipantThis condo has fallen out of Escrow at least 3 times already and is currently pending since May 9th. The first buyer didn’t understand the HOA problems and backed out of the deal (they said that they didn’t understand English very well). The second buyer couldn’t get the financing (the bank has this property as a cash only purchase, but still took an offer from a non-cash buyer). I’m not sure what happened with the 3rd buyer.
recordsclerk
ParticipantHave the listing agent call you the day he’s going to put it on the MLS. I’m sure he would be more then happy to know that you are interested in making an offer. Banks are so busy that they just don’t care about accepting offers until they have a BPO done and are ready to list the property. Be patient because this could take awhile.
recordsclerk
ParticipantHave the listing agent call you the day he’s going to put it on the MLS. I’m sure he would be more then happy to know that you are interested in making an offer. Banks are so busy that they just don’t care about accepting offers until they have a BPO done and are ready to list the property. Be patient because this could take awhile.
recordsclerk
ParticipantHave the listing agent call you the day he’s going to put it on the MLS. I’m sure he would be more then happy to know that you are interested in making an offer. Banks are so busy that they just don’t care about accepting offers until they have a BPO done and are ready to list the property. Be patient because this could take awhile.
recordsclerk
ParticipantHave the listing agent call you the day he’s going to put it on the MLS. I’m sure he would be more then happy to know that you are interested in making an offer. Banks are so busy that they just don’t care about accepting offers until they have a BPO done and are ready to list the property. Be patient because this could take awhile.
recordsclerk
ParticipantHave the listing agent call you the day he’s going to put it on the MLS. I’m sure he would be more then happy to know that you are interested in making an offer. Banks are so busy that they just don’t care about accepting offers until they have a BPO done and are ready to list the property. Be patient because this could take awhile.
recordsclerk
ParticipantRen,
I would have to agree with you about Temecula penciling out and probably with better tennants. If I lived in Temecula I would seriously consider buying rental units there.
recordsclerk
ParticipantRen,
I would have to agree with you about Temecula penciling out and probably with better tennants. If I lived in Temecula I would seriously consider buying rental units there.
recordsclerk
ParticipantRen,
I would have to agree with you about Temecula penciling out and probably with better tennants. If I lived in Temecula I would seriously consider buying rental units there.
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