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ParticipantSold in 06 for 757k. Went to trustee sale in October for 535k but nobody bought it so it went back to the bene.
Uneven yes the comments you spoke of above are generally standard for bank owned properties. I have heard of stories where an reo property was sold and there were open permits and after the sale the new owner brought the bank to court to clear the permits. However it is in your best interest to check for open permits to save the hastle.
So yes this is customary. Also as with any REO, if you do get into escrow they have a nice comprehensive release of ANY liability for the transfer of the property.
Also how can they disclose anything about the property that they do not know about. They have never lived there, they don’t know if the neighbors kid deals crack or has a band, or if there are mold in the walls from a leak 3 years ago that has been neatly covered up.
Now if there is something they discovered when they owned it they have a duty of disclosure. However again, when you buy an REO that is part of the fun of it. Just be as comprehensive as you can with your own diligence.
Personally I am not thrilled about this side of Mt Helix but it is what it is… It will be interesting to see what this one goes for.
SD Realtor
ParticipantSold in 06 for 757k. Went to trustee sale in October for 535k but nobody bought it so it went back to the bene.
Uneven yes the comments you spoke of above are generally standard for bank owned properties. I have heard of stories where an reo property was sold and there were open permits and after the sale the new owner brought the bank to court to clear the permits. However it is in your best interest to check for open permits to save the hastle.
So yes this is customary. Also as with any REO, if you do get into escrow they have a nice comprehensive release of ANY liability for the transfer of the property.
Also how can they disclose anything about the property that they do not know about. They have never lived there, they don’t know if the neighbors kid deals crack or has a band, or if there are mold in the walls from a leak 3 years ago that has been neatly covered up.
Now if there is something they discovered when they owned it they have a duty of disclosure. However again, when you buy an REO that is part of the fun of it. Just be as comprehensive as you can with your own diligence.
Personally I am not thrilled about this side of Mt Helix but it is what it is… It will be interesting to see what this one goes for.
SD Realtor
ParticipantSold in 06 for 757k. Went to trustee sale in October for 535k but nobody bought it so it went back to the bene.
Uneven yes the comments you spoke of above are generally standard for bank owned properties. I have heard of stories where an reo property was sold and there were open permits and after the sale the new owner brought the bank to court to clear the permits. However it is in your best interest to check for open permits to save the hastle.
So yes this is customary. Also as with any REO, if you do get into escrow they have a nice comprehensive release of ANY liability for the transfer of the property.
Also how can they disclose anything about the property that they do not know about. They have never lived there, they don’t know if the neighbors kid deals crack or has a band, or if there are mold in the walls from a leak 3 years ago that has been neatly covered up.
Now if there is something they discovered when they owned it they have a duty of disclosure. However again, when you buy an REO that is part of the fun of it. Just be as comprehensive as you can with your own diligence.
Personally I am not thrilled about this side of Mt Helix but it is what it is… It will be interesting to see what this one goes for.
SD Realtor
Participantdunc Poway has been particularly frustrating for my family as well. We have looked at a few areas of the county and Poway has been one of them but the areas we like havent come to where we wanted them to.
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Participantdunc Poway has been particularly frustrating for my family as well. We have looked at a few areas of the county and Poway has been one of them but the areas we like havent come to where we wanted them to.
SD Realtor
Participantdunc Poway has been particularly frustrating for my family as well. We have looked at a few areas of the county and Poway has been one of them but the areas we like havent come to where we wanted them to.
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Participantdunc Poway has been particularly frustrating for my family as well. We have looked at a few areas of the county and Poway has been one of them but the areas we like havent come to where we wanted them to.
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Participantdunc Poway has been particularly frustrating for my family as well. We have looked at a few areas of the county and Poway has been one of them but the areas we like havent come to where we wanted them to.
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ParticipantPoway is quite diverse as well. Depends on which part you are looking at and what type of homes. Low end has bounced already and high end is continuing to fall albeit in a sluggish manner.
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ParticipantPoway is quite diverse as well. Depends on which part you are looking at and what type of homes. Low end has bounced already and high end is continuing to fall albeit in a sluggish manner.
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ParticipantPoway is quite diverse as well. Depends on which part you are looking at and what type of homes. Low end has bounced already and high end is continuing to fall albeit in a sluggish manner.
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ParticipantPoway is quite diverse as well. Depends on which part you are looking at and what type of homes. Low end has bounced already and high end is continuing to fall albeit in a sluggish manner.
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ParticipantPoway is quite diverse as well. Depends on which part you are looking at and what type of homes. Low end has bounced already and high end is continuing to fall albeit in a sluggish manner.
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ParticipantSk bingo on the deadzone. even though the assessment may be ready on july 1, escrow will usually use data from the recorder not from the assessor.
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