Getting a Home Mortgage from Chase | The Loans Reference Blog
W-2 forms - Last 3 months? bank statements - Last two years Federal tax returns - Information on your current creditors. If you have already spoken with a seller of your chosen home, a signed contract of sale may also be required. … Chase does not require a home inspection, but it would be good to know the true condition of your home as evaluated by a professional. A Home Analyst will order a property appraisal, property boundary survey, title search and …  read more…

Beware of Bank Owned Homes - Michael Marsden Real Estate
Now for the good part. The bank refused to be winterize the home for inspection. They refused to repair anything that was found to be nonfunctional after inspections. What’s surprising is that the bank wrote their own contract that stated that my buyers would be penalized in the amount of $150 per day … Join the conversation by filling out the form below. Name *. Email * Your email address will not be displayed. Homepage http://www.example.com. Comment * …  read more…

PDspect Journal ยป Merge Fields
Merge fields allow you to enter text that the program will replace with data from another part of the inspection or from a Front Office. (Some of the merge fields contain data that will be available only if the …  read more…

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How To Increase Home-sale Value During Global Meltdown
The current real estate and housing market is witnessing its worst phase in recent years. The overall property sales figures continue to drop down. Economists foresee and expect further dip in the nea…  read more…

Common real estate legal terms
When you are looking at buying or selling property; or, you just want to gain some general knowledge in real estate, there are many terms that are widely used terms in the industry that is like a lang…  read more…

Learn How to Conduct an Alien Autopsy
Extraterrestrial life-forms bailed out in your back yard? Fancy turning your home into ?Area 52?? Performing an alien autopsy is not just a fun way to pass a few hours but can also reveal an immense…  read more…

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Resolved Question: how do i get gov grant 4 a house what forms do i need to fill out to get the right grant for buying a house?
need to know the right formes to fill out and how to get the formes i need to get a grant to get a first house or town home need a house badly dont have money to put down or get an inspection need help can u help me thanks

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Voting Question: Taking forever to get a closing date. Anyone been in this situation?
We put in an offer on a short sale home in September. December we finally got bank approval. January 2nd, we ordered the inspections and payed $1000 to the title company (towards down payment). We were supposed to close shortly after, which would have been 2 weeks ago now. First issue was that the appraisal came back insufficient. The appraiser corrected the appraisal and sent it back. I thought we would be able to close at this point. Well then, the bank was requesting more information on my funds for down payment/closing costs, such as account statements and so forth. They have all of that, now we have been waiting all week for a form from the IRS called 4506T that proves my taxes that I filed were the ones sent to IRS. We have been waiting almost a week. The excuse from the bank is that they (as well as IRS) were closed Monday and short staffed Tuesday because of the inauguration. We set a tenative closing date for tomorrow, but now it does not look like it’s gonna happen. I just feel like I’m being put off. My mortgage company says not to worry; just IRS is running behind. But I am starting to worry, because every time we are about to close, something always comes up?

Has anyone been in a similar situation? What was the outcome?

Is there anything I can do?

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Voting Question: In home daycare- Tax Deductions?
I just started a daycare in December and at the moment I am not licensed. However I am considering it and I am wondering if the things I will have to invest to pass inspection in will be tax deductible. Also I am currently watching 3 toddlers 5 days a week. Will this be worth the investment? Do you have any tips for a newcomer?
Items I am wondering about:
Cots/ rugs- They have to have separate sleeping areas.
Storage i.e. boxes coat racks used ONLY for my clients
Toys- not really expecting this one since one of the kiddos is my brother and he will play with them after hours.
Auto- During the summer I would like to take them to parks, museums, the zoo, with proper release forms of course.
Training Classes- I will have to be recertified in CPR and First Aid
Thanks you for your help

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