what kind of finace and realestate help can i get?

Posted by admin on April 27th, 2011 and filed under me realestate | 4 Comments »

im pregnant and 15 and my boyfriends 16 and we have to move out of our houses to take care of our kid when its born.we dont have a car and i have school at a place that doesnt have buses and what not to help me get to and from there. we need money help and apartment help but we dont exactly know how we can get money to afford all of this.any ideas?
annddd i didnt add this but can i get enmacipated?

Since you are not 18 nor have a job there is no landlord willing to rent you an apartment. Call Social Services and apply for welfare. You will be placed in a foster home. No you cannot get emancipated since you cannot support yourself, pay rent, buy health insurance.

what kind of paper work do i need if i sold realestate privately and not with an agent to prove they paid me?

Posted by admin on April 13th, 2011 and filed under me realestate | 3 Comments »

i need a document to prove that they bought realestate off of me the amount they paid and where it is and signature

Any sale of real estate should be recorded with the county. If you sold the property privately and did not record the sale, you could have problems.

Do you have a bill of sale or other document relating to the sale? If it was a cash transaction, do you have a copy of the check that they used to pay you? If the purchase was financed by the person who purchased it from you, you might want to check with their lender.

Most real estate sales are handled either by title companies or a real estate lawyer. If you did one of these options, then you should have a closing statement. Contact the title company or real estate lawyer who handled the sale and they should be able to provide you with documents to prove that you sold the property and were paid for it.

How much money does a realestate agent make in Sydney.?

Posted by admin on April 11th, 2011 and filed under me realestate | 1 Comment »

Ok so I’m only 14 but I would like to follow a career as a realestate agent. I have a family friend how is a realestate agent but haven’t seen her for a while so I have not been able to ask her for a while.
So I would like to know how much they make?
I’m pretty sure that they would get 5% of every house they sell, is that true.
And what does a realestate agent really do…

Real estate agents enter the profession from all walks of life. Some become a real estate agent for the money, while others are attracted to the glamor, excitement and challenges of selling property. For many, a real estate career offers the opportunity to be your own boss, and that reason is a motivating factor for those who want to get out from under the thumb of corporate America.

How Much Does an Average Real Estate Agent Earn?

Most first-year real estate agents earn very little, primarily because they are struggling to learn the business while they build a client base. As the years go by, agents can rely on referrals from satisfied clients to continue building their business.

According to Salary.com, most real estate agents earn on average between $34,000 and $45,000 annually.

How much agents make depends on the number of transactions they complete, the commission paid to the brokerage and their split with the sponsoring broker.
———I’m glad i answered your question and hoping that this will be a great help to you…good Luck !!

Has anyone rented a granny flat through the owner? Im worried about having no realestate agent? ?

Posted by admin on April 9th, 2011 and filed under me realestate | 1 Comment »

not sure how i should approach the situation if its wise to rent directly through owner? Any info, tips or experiences would be much appreciated. Am going to arrange to inspect but not sure what i should and shouldnt ask, how do i know they are decent people as the granny flat is attached to the house. Any tips please! Its for me and my daughter so i want to make sure its safe.

Make sure you get a receipt for every payment you make and keep it.
Legally if you pay a bond the landlord must submit it to the State Rental Bond board which is usually part of the Dept of Fair Trading in your State.

Not that it really matters though,as long as you get a receipt for any payments you make to him.

Obviously check to see if the place is clean,check to see what sort of people the owners are,is there beer cans lying around etc.
Do they look ok,does the surroundings look ok.
Do they have pets that could disturb you,big dogs etc.

Is there enough privacy for you and your daughter ?
Look at where the windows are,is there curtains,where are the windows facing?

If you have a car,where can you park it?

Ask if there is a bond ?
How about rent,how many weeks in advance ?
Do they want you to sign a lease,then in that case your bond must be submitted to the State rental board.
How long notice do you have to give to move out ?
Is the electrcity a separate bill ?
Is there any other expenses or just the rent ?
Where is the laundry ?
What about clothes line?
Now,if you pay a bond,usually 4 weeks rent,then you should note and get the owner to sign it,ANY damage ,such as stains on carpets,etc.
Having said all that,its far better you go with a polite friendly attitude rather than be distrustful of them,because they are probaly sussing you out more and more worried who they are going to get living behind there house.

Need to know the current realestate price rate and rental rate near Moshi Pradhikaran in Pune?

Posted by admin on April 6th, 2011 and filed under me realestate | 1 Comment »

I would like to know the onging rate for the Realestate price and Rent rate near Spine Road, Moshi Pradhikaran in Pune.

It would be great if you could let me know soon.

For rental it is around Rs.5000/- Try the link for confirmation:
http://www.bharatestates.com/pune/property/1742/1-BHK-flat-for-rent-in-Moshi-Pradhikaran

For sale is about Rs.3100/- per sft. Try the link for confirmation:
http://www.makaan.com/property/apartment-pradhikaran-moshi-pune-sale/d261b337a7f434275d9bb50d463e2e8e/RA1137598.php

Stop deceptive lending that leads to foreclosures

Posted by admin on July 13th, 2010 and filed under me realestate | 13 Comments »

My name is Cheryl Thomas and I live in Temple Hills, Maryland. I am currently at risk of losing my home and am working two full time jobs to make my mortgage payments. When I refinanced my mortgage, my broker convinced me to take out a risky-high rate loan even though my credit was in good standing. She said if made on time payments she would help me refinance at a better rate. I made my payments on time she never helped me refinance. Now I am locked into a loan that I cannot afford. I know I am not alone in this situation. If elected president how will you protect borrowers from brokers who will say whatever they have to to sell a loan?

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The short sale process and why you should avoid it. A must see if you are purchasing a home.

Posted by admin on July 8th, 2010 and filed under me realestate | No Comments »

http://www.boiseidaho-realestate.com My blog has the full text that goes with this video. In this video I discuss the reasons why going with a short sale may not be in your best interest. If you are looking for real estate in boise or other properties in the Boise and kuna area, head to http://www.ownboise.com

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3 Blocks from Beach, Woods Cove, Laguna Beach Charmer with Great Backyard, $1.1m

Posted by admin on July 4th, 2010 and filed under me realestate | No Comments »

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Real estate curmudgeon – architecture that makes me cranky

Posted by admin on June 30th, 2010 and filed under me realestate | 3 Comments »

The title pretty much says it all.

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Are there any private owners who own realestate that don’t do credit checks?

Posted by admin on June 30th, 2010 and filed under me realestate | 2 Comments »

Me and my sister are trying to get a house together and our credit is pretty bad. We would be able to afford the rent b/c we both work. We don’t have time to boost our credit by getting debt counseling. We will probably do that after we get settled into a house.We would be trying to move at the end of July. We already reside in Pa, and still want to move within the state.

The landlords in the ghetto areas handle dead beats their own way and are less inclined to worry about your credit.