Thursday, June 20, 2013

Home Buying tips: Request for repairs

My clients are purchasing a house in Mount Merritt, Rancho El Cajon, near the Mount Helix area. Even though the house was completely remodeled recently, we submitted a request for repairs (and got almost all of it accepted).
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A very important part of a Real Estate transaction, but also a very misunderstood part of the transaction is the request for repairs also known as the RFR.
Buyers often think that by requesting repairs the seller is required to do these repairs. But this is not the case. The seller can decide to either do all the repairs, a part of the repairs, none of the repairs, or give some money or credit to the buyer to have repairs done.
Most of the request for repairs should only include things that involve Health and Safety issues, or differed maintenance that should have been kept up by the seller in the first place. Smoke alarms, GFCI outlets, problems that would cause an appraiser to have to come back and look at the property again should definitely be dealt with, hopefully prior to the appraisal.
Often times major things like foundation problems or something that couldn’t have been seen in the initial viewing of property could mean that you need to renegotiate the purchase price rather than actually do a request for repairs.
One thing I always do for a request for repairs is kind of make grocery list from the inspection report. Then have the buyer decide what is very important to them, and what’s not so important. Don’t get petty. Things that are natural wear and tear should probably not be considered. However, you may want to add a few things to the list that you may not care that much about but which give seller something to reject. This may make it easier to get a couple of the things you do want done.
As a listing agent I really do not want to see a request for repairs however, I believe a buyer’s agent should always submit one on behalf of their client.
If you have any questions, contact Mark Kunce at mark@sdmyhome.com or visit my website.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Video: Is Short Sale Relocation Assistance Money Taxable?

Short sale lenders are offering your relocation fees.
Is Short Sale relocation assistance Taxable?
San Diego Short Sale Specialist Mark Kunce will answer that question.
For more information, call 619-663-7139.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Video: 0 days on Market!?

San Diego Realtor Dan Becker and Mark Kunce talk about Real Estate Market in San Diego Metro Area.

Are you a savvy home buyer? Would you like to be?
Contact us, we can help! Give us a call 619-663-7139 or visit http://www.sdmyhome.com.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Friday, January 18, 2013

Discover Neighborhood: Solana Beach, favorite destination for Denver Broncos Fans in San Diego?

The charming, seaside community of Solana Beach is nestled along the northern coast of San Diego County, and is approximately a 30 minute drive from downtown San Diego. The median sales price for homes in Solana Beach CA for Oct 12 to Dec 12 was $726,000 based on 62 home sales.

If you are a Denver Broncos Fan in San Diego County, you need go to the Chiefs Burger and Brew. Despite the name, it is the headquarters of Southern California Bronco Fans. They even have seats from the old Mile High Stadium. I recommend you to come at least 1 hour earlier to get a table.

I was so disappointed after the devastating loss against Ravens and how the defence played conservatively (but I am not against Fox's decisions to take a knee).
Looking forward to 2013 season.


If you are a Denver Broncos Fan (or football fan) and looking to buy or sell Real Estate in San Diego County, please contact me at mark@sdmyhome.com . It is always fun to talk about football while we are taking care of your buying/selling Real Estate needs.




Monday, January 14, 2013

The Mortgage Debt Forgiveness extended

http://www.sdmyhome.com/short-sale.html

The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act has been extended for another year. The measure will continue to exempt from taxation mortgage debt that is forgiven when homeowners and their mortgage lenders negotiate a short sale, loan modification (including any principal reduction) or foreclosure.

Video: Buying and Selling San Diego Real Estate in 2013

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San Diego Realtor Dan Becker and Mark Kunce talk about and Buying and Selling San Diego Real Estate in 2013.