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For Sale by Owner?!?!?!?!?
Asked by A.W. from Kalamazoo
on March 16, 2011
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Hi!
We want to sell our house and build this summer. We've been doing all the prep - decluttering, painting etc. We have interviewed 3 different realators and were ...
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- Don't do it. The part that you're doing - the marketing - is the easy part. Anyone with half a brain can spruce up, list, and show their own house. My husband and I di...
- We bought a FSBO, and it was a pain because the owners did not know anything about how to sell a house, and getting them to negotiate the contract, schedule appraisals...
- Haven't read the other answers, but we are in the GR area and when we sold, we kinda did a FSBO. We paid a realtor $500, they put the house on the web with a MLS #, s...
Anyone Have Suggestions on How to Market My House "For Sale by Owner"?
Asked by K.B. from Kansas City
on July 24, 2009
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I am selling my house in Mission,KS (KC Metro) and have been looking at places online to market my house. Alot of these sites want to charge like $300+. Does anyone ...
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- How much time do you have? My suggestion is to really hoof it. Take some nice pictures and go to Kinkos and get as many color copies as you can. Put as much data ab...
- Hi, I'm an investor in the area and one suggestion you could try is to go to Home Depot or Wal-Mart or any place similar and purchase a few 'for sale by owner' signs. ...
- Just use a realtor. They'll get it sold faster than if you do it on your own, and that may mean one or two less house payments. My brother just sold his house in less ...
Garage Sale Vs. Craigslist
Asked by E. from Minneapolis
on May 1, 2010
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I'm hoping that someone can help me with some garage sale questions. A friend is having a garage sale and I'm putting some stuff in it. Do people even buy clothes an...
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- If I post my ads on Ebay-for no more than 99 cents- then there is no charge for listing. There is a charge based on how much your stuff sells for. My son sold a Tho...
- E. - I'm wondering how you feel about garage sales? Seems like the responses are all over the place on them. Personally, garage sales in Bismarck (where I'm from) are ...
- People do buy clothes from garage sales. One time, my husband put a pair of his older boxers into our garage sale pile just to see if someone wil buy them. I know, g...
Garage Sale Pricing Help
Asked by J.T. from Dallas
on October 12, 2010
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hi ladies - i am going to have a garage sale soon(this saturday if i can get it together by then!), i've never had one before, but i have a good bit of stuff that need...
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- Just remember that whatever doesn't sell you'll be giving away for free to goodwill. So in order to make the most money, price it cheap! People expect to pay very litt...
- Well, here's what I'd be willing to pay (ballpark) if I was interested in your items: Crib/changing table - $200, maybe $300 at most if they're in mint condition? ...
- I would suggest taking your larger items to a resell shop. They will pay you more than someone going to a yard sale would. If you don't like the price they offer, you ...
City Stickers for Cars
Asked by S.R. from Chicago
on March 7, 2011
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Hi,
I just got a ticket for not having a city sticker on my car, I was told by the car garage I got my car from I was all legal and ready to go when I got my car. I...
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- Wow, I honestly have never heard of a city sticker... I just moved to Illinois 7 months ago. Granted I live out in the sticks and have never heard tell of City sticker...
- Ah yes, welcome to the land of "hidden taxes"! Every car registered to someone who lives in the city has to have a city sticker and I think enforcers can even come in...
- Do you have an address lined up in either Winnetka or Wilmette yet? (Probably not because it's either/or right?) If you rent or buy something in either village you can...
Title on a Car
Asked by S.R. from Houston
on August 25, 2011
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Ok my daughter just bought her first car, it was cheap and runs really good, the problem I have is my husband to her to get it, but it has NO TITLE. he told me not to...
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- We have had that happen and filed for the lost title and got it not too long afterwards.
- I don't live in Tx but in California you can do exactly what your husband said, if there are no issues with the vehicle. http://www.txdmv.gov/vehicles/titles/lost_ti...
- Go to the DMV and apply for a lost title. Your husband is correct. And,,,,,if no one reports the car stolen, it won't matter that it takes a few weeks to get the t...
Should I
Asked by H.K. from Scranton
on May 16, 2011
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Hi Moms,
I'm writing because our neighbor asked my son 2 monthes ago if he wanted to buy his car. He told him back then that he had to get the papers gathered. So l...
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- Wow, been there, and would strongly recommend to walk away from it. I know it's easier to say then do, but take the advise of someone who learn to eat confrontation fo...
- If they didn't have anything in writing about their agreement then your son is going to have to suck it up. He's a 20 year old adult man and shouldn't have his mom wr...
- Unfortunately for your son, the car's owner has a right to do this. Since he's a neighbor, someone you know, I suggest that it would be appropriate for your son to te...
Selling a Car
Asked by N.F. from Seattle
on July 25, 2011
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Does your car have to be registered before you sell it? I've been looking for an answer and can't find any clear answers online (through Google and DMV site). Our regi...
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- You can sell your car as is...after you buy a car, you have a small leeway of time before you have to register it, so that's on the buying party. However, make SURE...
- If your registration hasnt expired yet, the buyer should be told it needs to be paid by the certain date and let him know how much it is and they can decide knowing th...
- I don't think you need it registered but people are going to want to test drive it I would hate to be responsible for fines for driving an unregistered car or even wor...
Bad Business Practice- How Would You Handle It?
Asked by J.H. from Phoenix
on July 12, 2010
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Hi moms- just looking for some feedback (especially from anyone who owns a store) about an incident I had in a store today. My mom and I were shopping in a tourist to...
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- The store owner should have insurance that covers stuff like that. Your mother did not have to pay for it. Who's to say that she is not going to turn it into her ins...
- I have been a retail facilities manager my entire career - basically my job is arranging to have broken stuff in stores fixed. So I've seen literally hundreds of insta...
- In my opinion, she should not have paid for the item, but too late now. I would say she should have insurance for these type incidents. It was completely an accident...
Car Payment for a Car We Dont Even Own Anymore!!!!
Asked by L.B. from Charlotte
on February 4, 2010
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Ok - I will try to make this as short and understandable as possible! About this time last year we traded my husband's truck in on my current car. Come to find out the...
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- I would gather all the paperwork from the sales transaction showing that you traded in the truck and the dealership would pay off the loan. I am sure this is aggravat...
- If the bank still has the title then they still own it so they can still reposses it from the people you traded it too. Who ever has the title own it no matter if you...
- Isn't it in your contract when you traded the truck in that they would pay off the loan? Even if they filed bankruptcy doesn't that mean the loan would of gone into t...