Every jurisdiction seems to have rules t…. (cartersville houses sale)
Every jurisdiction seems to have rules that need to be followed when preparing an offer to purchase form.
The real estate broker can also retrieve all the information about the properties for sale in a particular area, whether listed by his own brokerage or others.
When it comes to finding a good real estate agent, you will want to look at several areas like the Internet research engines, internet newspaper and from any friends or family that you might know in the area.
Thrifts in the Red
Fourth quarter earnings were a $5.2 billion loss for the thrift industry, the Office of Thrift Supervision announced. The loss, which reversed from an $0.7 billion profit in the prior period, was a record. In the fourth quarter 2006, thrifts earned $3.1 billion.
Fund Established for Displaced CA Workers
The U.S. Department of Labor announce a $5.6 million fund to help former employees of California mortgage companies. The grant was awarded to the California Employment Development Department. The fund will be used for employment and training assistance.
Community Bankers See Acquisitions
The American Bankers Association released a survey of community bankers Tuesday. ABA said 37 percent of the respondents plan to acquire another bank during the next five years. In contrast, just 7 percent expect to be acquired.
Executive and Earnings Shakeups
MBIA Inc. ousted its chairman and CEO Gary Dunton, according to a press release. KeyCorp. warned in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing it will likely take a $65 million after-tax first quarter charge on its commercial real estate mortgage loans held for sale. Radian Group Inc. reported a net fourth quarter loss of $0.6 billion. Credit Suisse said Tuesday repricing of asset-backed investments will lead to a first quarter charge of $2.9 billion.
Foreclosed Borrowers Destroy Homes
People who lose their homes to foreclosure and in a pique of revenge strip the homes before the bank takes them back. Florida experts estimate such borderline looting occurs in roughly 20 percent of bank repossessions. Banks sometimes file hazard insurance claims to cover the damage, particularly if a missing air conditioner or hot water heater has left the place uninhabitable. The more expensive the repair, the more likely the bank and insurer will hound the former owner, one expert said. Usually the homes are sold "as is" and discounted accordingly.
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