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urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=afx114][quote=urbanrealtor]Is that yours or did you lift it?[/quote]
All mine, but open sourced and licensed under the GPL. Feel free to distribute/modify as you see fit.[/quote]
Sorry.
I only use bsd and cc licensing.urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=jpinpb]I’ve seen a few like that. Here’s one example I just spotted. 3656 Yosemite is listed for $779,995. It last sold 12/19/2006 for $790k. Doesn’t indicate it is a short sale. It is possible they actually have been making payments for 3 years and reduced their balance a little, minus whatever they put down, if anything (doubt it). I don’t know. Maybe it’ll end up later on my NODs list.[/quote]
Yup short sale.
Bear in mind that it is required to mention that it is a short on the MLS (usually in private remarks).
Public sites do not show the private remarks.urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=jpinpb]I’ve seen a few like that. Here’s one example I just spotted. 3656 Yosemite is listed for $779,995. It last sold 12/19/2006 for $790k. Doesn’t indicate it is a short sale. It is possible they actually have been making payments for 3 years and reduced their balance a little, minus whatever they put down, if anything (doubt it). I don’t know. Maybe it’ll end up later on my NODs list.[/quote]
Yup short sale.
Bear in mind that it is required to mention that it is a short on the MLS (usually in private remarks).
Public sites do not show the private remarks.urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=jpinpb]I’ve seen a few like that. Here’s one example I just spotted. 3656 Yosemite is listed for $779,995. It last sold 12/19/2006 for $790k. Doesn’t indicate it is a short sale. It is possible they actually have been making payments for 3 years and reduced their balance a little, minus whatever they put down, if anything (doubt it). I don’t know. Maybe it’ll end up later on my NODs list.[/quote]
Yup short sale.
Bear in mind that it is required to mention that it is a short on the MLS (usually in private remarks).
Public sites do not show the private remarks.urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=jpinpb]I’ve seen a few like that. Here’s one example I just spotted. 3656 Yosemite is listed for $779,995. It last sold 12/19/2006 for $790k. Doesn’t indicate it is a short sale. It is possible they actually have been making payments for 3 years and reduced their balance a little, minus whatever they put down, if anything (doubt it). I don’t know. Maybe it’ll end up later on my NODs list.[/quote]
Yup short sale.
Bear in mind that it is required to mention that it is a short on the MLS (usually in private remarks).
Public sites do not show the private remarks.urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=jpinpb]I’ve seen a few like that. Here’s one example I just spotted. 3656 Yosemite is listed for $779,995. It last sold 12/19/2006 for $790k. Doesn’t indicate it is a short sale. It is possible they actually have been making payments for 3 years and reduced their balance a little, minus whatever they put down, if anything (doubt it). I don’t know. Maybe it’ll end up later on my NODs list.[/quote]
Yup short sale.
Bear in mind that it is required to mention that it is a short on the MLS (usually in private remarks).
Public sites do not show the private remarks.urbanrealtor
ParticipantIf you are looking to avoid the uncertainty of offering and bidding, then this might be a good idea.
I am not at all clear that it is a good way to avoid overpaying.That said, I would recommend that you ask for an agent to review the contracts (possibly without telling the listing agent) before signing.
I doubt you will get someone to do it for free but it is cheaper and has greater practical advantage than an attorney.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantIf you are looking to avoid the uncertainty of offering and bidding, then this might be a good idea.
I am not at all clear that it is a good way to avoid overpaying.That said, I would recommend that you ask for an agent to review the contracts (possibly without telling the listing agent) before signing.
I doubt you will get someone to do it for free but it is cheaper and has greater practical advantage than an attorney.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantIf you are looking to avoid the uncertainty of offering and bidding, then this might be a good idea.
I am not at all clear that it is a good way to avoid overpaying.That said, I would recommend that you ask for an agent to review the contracts (possibly without telling the listing agent) before signing.
I doubt you will get someone to do it for free but it is cheaper and has greater practical advantage than an attorney.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantIf you are looking to avoid the uncertainty of offering and bidding, then this might be a good idea.
I am not at all clear that it is a good way to avoid overpaying.That said, I would recommend that you ask for an agent to review the contracts (possibly without telling the listing agent) before signing.
I doubt you will get someone to do it for free but it is cheaper and has greater practical advantage than an attorney.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantIf you are looking to avoid the uncertainty of offering and bidding, then this might be a good idea.
I am not at all clear that it is a good way to avoid overpaying.That said, I would recommend that you ask for an agent to review the contracts (possibly without telling the listing agent) before signing.
I doubt you will get someone to do it for free but it is cheaper and has greater practical advantage than an attorney.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=afx114]Obviously Barry Hussein oBONGa won the election by using fraudulent votes registered by ACORN. IMPEACH![/quote]
Is that yours or did you lift it?I like.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=afx114]Obviously Barry Hussein oBONGa won the election by using fraudulent votes registered by ACORN. IMPEACH![/quote]
Is that yours or did you lift it?I like.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=afx114]Obviously Barry Hussein oBONGa won the election by using fraudulent votes registered by ACORN. IMPEACH![/quote]
Is that yours or did you lift it?I like.
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