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May 3, 2008 at 9:17 PM in reply to: Gee, I guess those new conforming limits haven’t really helped much…. #198744
sdrealtor
ParticipantAs one of the Realtor Triad, show me one time I claimed the new loan limits were going to make a big difference. Will they help some folks, sure. Will they help the masses or turn around the ship absolutely not. Suffice to say I cant remember a single time where myself, Adam or Rus made such a claim.
May 3, 2008 at 9:17 PM in reply to: Gee, I guess those new conforming limits haven’t really helped much…. #198782sdrealtor
ParticipantAs one of the Realtor Triad, show me one time I claimed the new loan limits were going to make a big difference. Will they help some folks, sure. Will they help the masses or turn around the ship absolutely not. Suffice to say I cant remember a single time where myself, Adam or Rus made such a claim.
May 3, 2008 at 9:17 PM in reply to: Gee, I guess those new conforming limits haven’t really helped much…. #198809sdrealtor
ParticipantAs one of the Realtor Triad, show me one time I claimed the new loan limits were going to make a big difference. Will they help some folks, sure. Will they help the masses or turn around the ship absolutely not. Suffice to say I cant remember a single time where myself, Adam or Rus made such a claim.
May 3, 2008 at 9:17 PM in reply to: Gee, I guess those new conforming limits haven’t really helped much…. #198834sdrealtor
ParticipantAs one of the Realtor Triad, show me one time I claimed the new loan limits were going to make a big difference. Will they help some folks, sure. Will they help the masses or turn around the ship absolutely not. Suffice to say I cant remember a single time where myself, Adam or Rus made such a claim.
May 3, 2008 at 9:17 PM in reply to: Gee, I guess those new conforming limits haven’t really helped much…. #198871sdrealtor
ParticipantAs one of the Realtor Triad, show me one time I claimed the new loan limits were going to make a big difference. Will they help some folks, sure. Will they help the masses or turn around the ship absolutely not. Suffice to say I cant remember a single time where myself, Adam or Rus made such a claim.
sdrealtor
ParticipantCorrection to the article which reads:
“Lundin lives in Olive Hills Estates in San Marcos with his wife of six years, Sunny.”
It should read that he “lived” in Olive Hills Estates until he lost his home to foreclosure this year.
sdrealtor
ParticipantCorrection to the article which reads:
“Lundin lives in Olive Hills Estates in San Marcos with his wife of six years, Sunny.”
It should read that he “lived” in Olive Hills Estates until he lost his home to foreclosure this year.
sdrealtor
ParticipantCorrection to the article which reads:
“Lundin lives in Olive Hills Estates in San Marcos with his wife of six years, Sunny.”
It should read that he “lived” in Olive Hills Estates until he lost his home to foreclosure this year.
sdrealtor
ParticipantCorrection to the article which reads:
“Lundin lives in Olive Hills Estates in San Marcos with his wife of six years, Sunny.”
It should read that he “lived” in Olive Hills Estates until he lost his home to foreclosure this year.
sdrealtor
ParticipantCorrection to the article which reads:
“Lundin lives in Olive Hills Estates in San Marcos with his wife of six years, Sunny.”
It should read that he “lived” in Olive Hills Estates until he lost his home to foreclosure this year.
sdrealtor
ParticipantThats what your agent is for, hopefully you have a very good one. From my experience Real Estate lawyers are for when you have a serious problem and they have very little day to day involvement with residential home purchases.
FWIW, I have had many clients get major appliances and major repairs completed under home warranty plans. Sellers should insist on giving one to protect themselves against non-disclosure while buyers should want one to protect against unforseen repairs or items missed during the physical inspection.
sdrealtor
ParticipantThats what your agent is for, hopefully you have a very good one. From my experience Real Estate lawyers are for when you have a serious problem and they have very little day to day involvement with residential home purchases.
FWIW, I have had many clients get major appliances and major repairs completed under home warranty plans. Sellers should insist on giving one to protect themselves against non-disclosure while buyers should want one to protect against unforseen repairs or items missed during the physical inspection.
sdrealtor
ParticipantThats what your agent is for, hopefully you have a very good one. From my experience Real Estate lawyers are for when you have a serious problem and they have very little day to day involvement with residential home purchases.
FWIW, I have had many clients get major appliances and major repairs completed under home warranty plans. Sellers should insist on giving one to protect themselves against non-disclosure while buyers should want one to protect against unforseen repairs or items missed during the physical inspection.
sdrealtor
ParticipantThats what your agent is for, hopefully you have a very good one. From my experience Real Estate lawyers are for when you have a serious problem and they have very little day to day involvement with residential home purchases.
FWIW, I have had many clients get major appliances and major repairs completed under home warranty plans. Sellers should insist on giving one to protect themselves against non-disclosure while buyers should want one to protect against unforseen repairs or items missed during the physical inspection.
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