Cliff's Notes...on Real Estate

Useful information YOU may use to help buy or sell SF Bay Homes in California. With a total of 39+ years of experience in real estate, I bring to the table what YOU want in your Realtor. Get a winning team in your corner when you sell or buy a home.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

You'll Find A Wealth Of Information On Family Law At FindLaw:

If you need more help, you'll find links to state laws and even forms. There are many decisions that we make in our day-to-day family life that have potential legal issues and ramifications that we should understand. http://family.findlaw.com

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Foreclosures: 9 Options available to you!

1. Renegotiate: A) Forbearance Agreement – You must have a job and 3% equity in your home.
B) Loan Modification – Unpaid payments and late fees are tacked on to the end of the loan. You must have a job and 3% equity in your home.

2. Refinance: IF 90 days in arrears, it is very difficult. Reads next to impossible!

3. FISBO/Investor: Investor needs at least 30% discount off current market value of property.

4. Declares Bankruptcy: 95% of homeowners who declare BK still lose their home through foreclosure! Then you have BOTH foreclosure and bankruptcy on your credit record. Additionally, 2-4 years after discharge before you will be able to buy a new home.

5. Friends/Family/Lotto: It could happen! Most friends and family members aren't interested in helping out at this point.

6. Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure: Still shows up as foreclosure on credit reports. (Just no judgment. Quick results for the lender.)

7. Do Nothing: Not a good option! Foreclosure means you will have 5-7 years before you can buy a home through conventional lenders.

8. Lease Option with Buy Back: Investor buys at 30% discount. (Short Sale) You lease property back from Investor.

9. List property for sale with RE Broker: Can prevent Deficiency Judgment.

Deficiency Judgment: Lender can come after you. Short Sale can come after you too. (Anything but Term Life Insurance.) Lender can go after your IRA’s, 401K’s etc.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Food for Thought

"After all is said and done, more is said than done."
- Aesop

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