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Do You Own a Rental Property?
Asked by L.M. from Chicago
on April 30, 2012
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My husband and I are tossing around the idea of purchasing a townhome or condo to rent. I'm looking for some general advise and your experiences with this. Good or b...
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- I did. What a PITA! LOL Even with a paid-for property--I found this was WAY more trouble than it was worth. As for renters--we had the good, the bad and the ugly. ...
- You can have mine! We paid $185 for our TH in 2004 and if you look on zillow.com it says we are not charging enough rent but we are currently happy with our tenant. M...
- My husband and I have been Landlords for about 7 years now and we have 7 properties, 11 rentable units. I will have to say that I hate it!! So many different people to...
How Do I Find Out If I Own the Mineral Rights to My Property?
Asked by E.M. from Dallas
on December 16, 2007
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There are groups in my neighborhood forming get a better deal leasing their mineral rights to oil and gas companies. But, I am not sure if we own the rights for our p...
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- Ditto on what the others said. My personal experience though is that you do not want to give up those rights. In the home I grew up in they came and did seismic test...
- Check your deed, & if it isn't referenced, go to the county clerk's office & look up your property (you can ask for help). If there was a mineral lease it will have b...
- Through the county clerk records of the particular county. It should state on your paperwork from when bought the property if the original owner sold you the minerals...
Property Search for Free
Asked by A. from Dallas
on July 22, 2007
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Hi Moms, I wanted to know if I can get a free property search on the internet. The websites I've tried said free but before they reveal the info they said I had to sub...
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- Hey, A.. Go to nbc5i.com, go to left side of screen and find House & Home, click on that and scroll down to enter in the zip code of the homes you are looking into. ...
- Go to http://www.ebby.com/properties/properties.shtml. This is the easiest and best website to search for properties. You can search by almost anything...zip code, s...
- Try realtor.com for your property search. I also like cindyruppert.com for my local area because when you double click on the photos, they are quite big and easy to s...
Conflict over Family Vacation Property
Asked by A.B. from Naples
on November 15, 2011
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My parents own a little vacation property. They have had it since I was 4 or 5, I have been going there my whole life. Now that I am married and have my own family, we...
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- Enjoy it as often as you can, and don't worry while you're not using it. Your father will hold on to it as long as you use it. Maybe your mother can rent it out a few ...
- I understand that this place means a lot to you. And, even though your dad has said that it was "family property" and you would inherit it one day, the fact is, the pr...
- Your mom sounds a lot like mine - no sentimental attachment to anything! You can't make her keep the property if she doesn't want to, but if she does put it on the ma...
Home Listing Sites
Asked by S.D. from Indianapolis
on February 2, 2010
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I know about Zillow and Craig's list. Are there other cheap or free sites where I can market my home? It's listed with a Realtor on MLS. Anyone looking for a 4bd/3b...
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- Quite honestly, as a former Realtor, if you are listed with a good Realtor then they most likely would have it liested on sites like Realtor.com, zillow, Craigslist, e...
- I do know someone who is looking for a house that sounds like yours, can you send me a link for your listing?
- WHERE IS BROAD RIPPLE? IF YOUR REALTOR HAS IT LISTED ON THE MLS IT IS PROBABLY LISTED ON THEIR COMPANIES WEB SITE AS WELL AS REALTOR.COM. YOU ARE GOING TO GET THE MOST...
Anybody Rent a Vacation Property Through VRBO?
Asked by L.S. from Los Angeles
on November 17, 2010
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And did you pay via check or credit card? We've never done this before and are just wondering which payment method is "safest" when you are not dealing w/ an establis...
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- Another vote of yes for VRBO. We have used them for properties in Vail, Breckenridge, Destin, Myrtle Beach and a local lake. Never, ever have we had a problem. We p...
- credit card, several times, and we LOVE VRBO. We've never had a problem, but if you use a cc, you can always try to get the money back that way. We've always had g...
- We used it to rent a place for a family reunion in Door County, WI -- it worked out great.
Property Taxes in NH, How Bad Are They Really? Proably Moving There
Asked by M.B. from Providence
on November 10, 2010
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Hi Ladies (and some gentlemen),
I'm trying to do some research on what property taxes are like in NH, specifically Concord area. I'm not sure if it is different town...
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- The tax rate in Concord right now is 10.835 and that is for City (3.745)+ County(1.345 )+ Local Ed(4.57 )+ State Ed(1.175). I am a Real Estate Broker in the area and o...
- Concord pays it's taxes quarterly. I don't know the exact tax rate, it's not too bad. I live in Pembroke and the rate is higher in my town. It does vary from town t...
- MLS listings almost always have the property tax included in them, so when you see a house you like on line the listing should have teh taxes included. If it is not, ...
Home Sale After Divorce
Asked by S.C. from Tampa
on July 11, 2007
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my ex husband has exclusive rights to sell our home but the realtor's term has expired as of March 31. now he has allow the realtor to keep the sign up without a listi...
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- I am licensed as a real estate salesperson although I am not active in residential work. I would recommend that you contact the broker at the agent's office. If the ...
- S., You can report the realtor to the Dept. of Business & Professional Regulations. You will find the information you need at the following address: http://www.myflo...
- Dear S. C, First let me ask you to explain to me how you and your ex are in title to your property? Florida is a Homestead law state and if this home is your "hom...
When Searching for a New Home
Asked by C.J. from Dallas
on January 10, 2013
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did anything in the listing ever make you feel deceived? I'd like to learn from others.
for example - we are looking for a new home. We want an in-ground pool and whe...
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- Real estate practices can vary, state to state. One thing I'd be very cautious about is your real estate agent. Don't get me wrong: working with a good agent is gre...
- Listings are often written to make flaws sound acceptable. Charming, dollhouse, cozy...all synonyms for "small." Perfect for the handyman? Delapitated. Close-i...
- They put it in like that so that general terms like pool take in all sorts of stuff. This way they get more views on their counter for certain properties. It makes it ...
Propetry Value
Asked by H.D. from Dallas
on March 4, 2011
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My husband and I are wanting to sell our 3 acres in Boyd. We have compared it to other lots for sale in the area and it's anywhere from $7000-$25000 an acre. We have n...
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- Do you have improvements? Timber? Creek/flowing water source? Well/septic? Is there anything at all on the property that is considered an improvement or would piqu...
- As an FYI, Zillow in Texas is NOT at all accurate. Texas is a non disclosure state with regards to property sales prices, so the only data the site has to go on is fr...
- Mineral rights? Water rights? Future windwill rights? I know many people who would pay for land with these features. I would ask top dollar because you can always co...