Agents Refusing to Make an Offer on Real Estate

“buyers agent refuses to make offer” was a search hit I got recently. This is yet another reason not to sign exclusive buyer’s agent agreements. My guess is that the CBB is lower than the agent would like. The CBB is the “cooperating brokers” payment – that share of the selling agent’s commission that will …

Let Me Tell You About The Loan You Could Have Had

Not interested? Most people aren’t when it’s talking about how they got taken advantage of in the past. First off, it’s in the past so it is over and done with, and there’s no use dwelling on it, right? Second, there’s the ego thing. Nobody who’s been bragging about what a great deal they got …

Buying Investment Property – An Example of the Issues

My aunt is going to move to a new condo and wants to sell her old one. I would like to buy her old condo as an investment and rent it out (as I am already a home-owner). This whole investment/rental buying is all new to me. She has lived there about 5 years and …

Practical Examples – Refinance or Prepayment Penalty?

Hi Dan wondering if you could help me out I’m getting a lot of different answers from a lot of people and I’m really searching for help I bought my house brand new (three years ago) for 550,000, and (the next year) I refinanced into a mta loan. which at that time was around 4.25% …

When The Loan Underwriter Makes A Mistake

“challenging underwriters mistakes in housing loan paperwork” was a search that I got. You can’t challenge them. Butting heads with an underwriter is stupid and counterproductive. There’s only one person who gets a vote, and it’s not you, whether you are an applicant, processor, or loan officer. The underwriter may not be the original application …

The Pin That Pops the Housing Bubble?

This was originally published in Jun 2006, and what it describes was indeed that pin. The housing bubble is not the primary focus of this website, but to pretend it does not exist is plainly wishful thinking. One of the ongoing phenomenon that have been driving the bubble is the “Stated Income”loan, where the lender …

The Effects of Divorce on Real Estate

The bottom line on this question is always, “Whatever the courts say.” Divorce law is complex, and different from state to state, and even when you think you’ve got a clear message in the law as written, the courts may interpret it differently, or there may be precedent that says otherwise, or even just some …

Legal Late Payments on Your Mortgage

(I have noticed a fair number of hits to this article that, judging by their search query, probably want the article on What Happens When You Can’t Make Your Real Estate Loan Payment instead) I got a question about legal late payments in California. Unfortunately, there really is no such thing as a legal late …