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Open Question: In the words of a relative of mine, how do I know my real estate agent isn’t paying off the home inspector?
I think that sounds like a totally outlandish question, but a close relative of mine who IMO is jealous of the house I’m hoping to buy asked me how I knew that the real estate agent wasn’t just paying off the home inspector to make positive statements about the condition of the old (it was built in 1908), very large house. I said that there are legal criteria and professional codes of conduct that inspectors have to abide by and that lenders would be shooting themselves in the foot to have corrupt inspectors give false positive information about houses, but I wasn’t sure what else to say. What kind of legal recourse is there if it’s found that an inspector has fudged the details of an inspection to make things sound rosier than they actually are?
My Take, this is the first house I’ve ever bought and I’m not a maintenance expert. I don’t feel comfortable giving a professional assessment about which home inspector I should use.

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Open Question: Move or not to move, that is the question.?
My husband and I are currently living in Virginia Beach, and we hold decent jobs… Well for us anyways. We’re housekeepers at the Hilton Hotel. Our rent is 900 a month plus electric, gas, and internet. In December our lease is up, but we plan to go to school a state away in January(so a job as a housekeeper won’t be considered ‘decent’ pay anymore). There’s a possibility of us going to live with my parents in September, not have to pay rent, just clean and take the trash to the dump. I will find a job, or continue on sewing, selling my novelty hats and sweaters(which I can make more money off of because I’ll more time). The main goal is to save up $1000 or more before we move in January. Which I can do without moving to my parents house, but would be easier and faster, with the possibility of saving much more by then. Should I move and break the lease?

A few more things I have to consider.
My plates for my car are registered in NC, where my parents live and they expire at the end of August. I know if I move (at least by the end of August) I can just renew my plates. If I can’t I have to spend money on an inspection, registration, title transfer, new state plates for Virginia, and license to only have it changed in Jan again.

The early termination clause in the lease states I need to pay any outstanding rent(which we have none, we never were, never will be, late on a payment) and a termination fee of up to two months rent, which for us will be 1800.

We don’t have that kind of money, we’re living paycheck to paycheck as it is. I could try and get a loan but that would seem a little redundant because I’ll be applying for more loans for school come January(though I do plan having a part-time job while I go to school). The idea however is still in my head if I can do it. I have no credit history except for the very little I have built up since Jan of this year with internet and electric in my name, and my name on a lease. I’ll probably more likely get one if my husband and I co-sign on one with our bank, Navy Federal.

My mom is sick and would appreciate the help around the house, run errands, and drive her to doctor’s appointments.

Not as important, but I also miss my friends and sometimes get lonely. Having a little vacation spent right before I plunge into four years of college sounds really nice to me. However, I’m willing to do what ever is best for us.
P.S. Getting married is actually helping me pay for school better. I’m not 24 yet and my parents made over 100,000 last year, so there’s no way I’d get financial aid. This way it’s based off our crummy income.

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Open Question: Is it worth it to buy a home that needs to be remodeled?
Ok, my husband and I are looking to buy a house. I just walked through a foreclosure that is at what seems to be a really low price. The house needs a lot of work. It needs total air conditioning installed. it needs all new flooring, some new doors, and a little drywall repair. The roof may need some touch ups as well. Bathrooms need updating, but the kitchen is in good shape. Obviously if there were any even more major problems we would find out in the inspection and walk away. There is also a huge in ground pool that is shot. They have it drained right now. But as long as the structure of the home is solid, the home is awesome…great layout, tons of space, huge lot. A little old, built in 1948. With the low price, we would be able to put a much smaller DP and then have a chunk of cash to fix it up. Then we would have this great house, and a tiny mortgage. And with as low as the home is priced, we would instantly have at least $100,000 in equity. SO my question is…would it be more headache than it is worth to buy this place and fix it up? To do all the repairs. I love projects, but my husband hate that stuff, and doesn’t like the idea. I can’t help but think that we could make it so beautiful…but is he right, is it too much of a pain? You who have done some fixing up before, what do you think? DO you wish you would have just bought a home in better shape?
We would not be doing much of the work ourselves…we would hire most of it out. We’d pretty much be doing the painting and thats it. Also, my husband is completely not Mr. Fix it…doesn’t know how to do any of that stuff, and doesn’t want to know.

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