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December 14, 2009 at 11:15 PM in reply to: Reasons why listing agent ordered termite report before mls listing? #494271December 14, 2009 at 11:15 PM in reply to: Reasons why listing agent ordered termite report before mls listing? #494659
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ParticipantNot altogether uncommon KIBU. Sometimes sellers wait until the get into escrow before they order the pest inspection. Other times they get it before hand to give the buyers additional information. Not a bad idea. If you were interested in the home and there was a copy of the the pest report sitting there when you saw the home wouldn’t you be interested in that?
Generally termite inspections are free as well. In non distress sales the seller will pay for section 1 items on the report (damages due to infestation or sign of infestation) including wood rot. Buyer will pay for section 2 items. However in some distress sales the short sale lender will not pay for termite damages. Sometimes REO lenders don’t as well but most of the time they will.
December 14, 2009 at 11:15 PM in reply to: Reasons why listing agent ordered termite report before mls listing? #494746SD Realtor
ParticipantNot altogether uncommon KIBU. Sometimes sellers wait until the get into escrow before they order the pest inspection. Other times they get it before hand to give the buyers additional information. Not a bad idea. If you were interested in the home and there was a copy of the the pest report sitting there when you saw the home wouldn’t you be interested in that?
Generally termite inspections are free as well. In non distress sales the seller will pay for section 1 items on the report (damages due to infestation or sign of infestation) including wood rot. Buyer will pay for section 2 items. However in some distress sales the short sale lender will not pay for termite damages. Sometimes REO lenders don’t as well but most of the time they will.
December 14, 2009 at 11:15 PM in reply to: Reasons why listing agent ordered termite report before mls listing? #494987SD Realtor
ParticipantNot altogether uncommon KIBU. Sometimes sellers wait until the get into escrow before they order the pest inspection. Other times they get it before hand to give the buyers additional information. Not a bad idea. If you were interested in the home and there was a copy of the the pest report sitting there when you saw the home wouldn’t you be interested in that?
Generally termite inspections are free as well. In non distress sales the seller will pay for section 1 items on the report (damages due to infestation or sign of infestation) including wood rot. Buyer will pay for section 2 items. However in some distress sales the short sale lender will not pay for termite damages. Sometimes REO lenders don’t as well but most of the time they will.
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Participantuco be careful on the loan loss forgiveness rules. There are certain stipulations to that loan loss that are borne upon the borrower.
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Participantuco be careful on the loan loss forgiveness rules. There are certain stipulations to that loan loss that are borne upon the borrower.
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Participantuco be careful on the loan loss forgiveness rules. There are certain stipulations to that loan loss that are borne upon the borrower.
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Participantuco be careful on the loan loss forgiveness rules. There are certain stipulations to that loan loss that are borne upon the borrower.
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Participantuco be careful on the loan loss forgiveness rules. There are certain stipulations to that loan loss that are borne upon the borrower.
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ParticipantI am positive that a few are buying for themselves. I know one who did recently. However there are most likely some rookies in there as well.
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ParticipantI am positive that a few are buying for themselves. I know one who did recently. However there are most likely some rookies in there as well.
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ParticipantI am positive that a few are buying for themselves. I know one who did recently. However there are most likely some rookies in there as well.
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ParticipantI am positive that a few are buying for themselves. I know one who did recently. However there are most likely some rookies in there as well.
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ParticipantI am positive that a few are buying for themselves. I know one who did recently. However there are most likely some rookies in there as well.
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ParticipantLisa Harden and Danielle Wright are the agents. I have dealt with the before… sdr I am sure you are familiar with them as well. The poster may want to check on the location of the property as I know this area well. The home backs to Carmel Valley Road as well as the 56 freeway. Not so sure there will not be some road noise associated with this house. There are two liens, one with SDCCU and the other with Wells Fargo. The second will be with Wells Home Equity. The first is for 846 and the second is for 55k. I have not worked with SDCCU yet but it sounds like sdr has and he implied that they are reasonable to deal with. I have worked with Wells Home Equity and they were okay to deal with, we got the deal done.
Nice price but I am not happy about the location with respect to the proximity of the freeway and CVR.
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