tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6787157690355329112.post8954962534024092573..comments2024-03-13T08:03:38.906-07:00Comments on Frugal Freedom: Today's DramaUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6787157690355329112.post-49360894721665441492012-01-29T20:37:05.294-07:002012-01-29T20:37:05.294-07:00Lizzie, yes, I can't wait to get all settled i...Lizzie, yes, I can't wait to get all settled in to the new place and have a dull day there. Maybe I could do some laundry for the fun of it!Daizyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08075279944974601962noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6787157690355329112.post-59334364665190146412012-01-29T20:36:09.852-07:002012-01-29T20:36:09.852-07:00Miss France, it is getting exciting now! So much ...Miss France, it is getting exciting now! So much to do.Daizyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08075279944974601962noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6787157690355329112.post-36522942379792722642012-01-29T20:35:26.504-07:002012-01-29T20:35:26.504-07:00Julie, I hope I can snake proof my new yard. I do...Julie, I hope I can snake proof my new yard. I don't want to go through another dog being bitten. It is too awful.Daizyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08075279944974601962noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6787157690355329112.post-6611451524849164912012-01-29T20:32:49.628-07:002012-01-29T20:32:49.628-07:00Well, if they were testing the alarm how come they...Well, if they were testing the alarm how come they didn't go in when the alarm didn't go off? <br /><br />I've never had an homeowner's insurance agent do an inspection. I wonder if they do that here. They didn't mention needing to see the house when I talked to them.Daizyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08075279944974601962noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6787157690355329112.post-81241328766263681862012-01-27T13:32:51.515-07:002012-01-27T13:32:51.515-07:00I think it was much better when things were a bit ...I think it was much better when things were a bit dull!Lizzie @ her homeworldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18257339462096688164noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6787157690355329112.post-48601372733289469182012-01-27T09:58:43.574-07:002012-01-27T09:58:43.574-07:00Woo Hoo February 15!
Miss FranceWoo Hoo February 15! <br /><br />Miss FranceAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6787157690355329112.post-51140932557268329542012-01-27T02:59:57.267-07:002012-01-27T02:59:57.267-07:00Bet you're getting excited now eh. Hope it all...Bet you're getting excited now eh. Hope it all goes really well for you and you have lots of nice animal friendly neighbours. I thought house buying was complicated here in the UK but it sounds even more nerve wracking where you are!Very interesting to see how different where you live I can't imagine having snakes in my garden.Julie ( Arnold, Nottingham , UK)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6787157690355329112.post-30369236162914800462012-01-26T22:00:10.809-07:002012-01-26T22:00:10.809-07:00FYI - the appraiser isn't doing this for the m...FYI - the appraiser isn't doing this for the money, only a small percentage of the fee normally goes to the appraiser. I typically get $25 of the $125 for a recert and even though it might sound like a lot of money for nothing, most recerts need to be done asap to meet an underwriting or closing deadline. It doesn't matter if I already have appointments scheduled on the other side of the state, they will always want the original appraiser to certify the conditions have been met. A recert can take me half a day if I wasn't already planning to be in the area and there is always one more thing they need. I can overlook a lot of small indoor repairs but if a repair shows up in the pictures then there is nothing I can do about it other than try to say it does not effect the market value or functionality of the dwelling, and clearly this would. In the bank's mind though, someone would offer $100 less for a house with a broken window than one without(cost of repair) so it effects value. And of course a broken window effects functionality and might be cause for a delay in obtaining home owners insurance. P.S. I don't think your neighbor broke the window, most likely it was someone testing to see if the windows were alarmed before breaking in to steal copper and other salvagables, happens all the time to vacant houses.<br />Finally, please be sure to purchase title insurance, it is well worth the money and very important to have when buying an REO or short sale, you never know what kind of claims will come out of the woodwork years from now. In my market, it is typical for a broker to pay for it as a gift to the buyer but with a short sale your broker is likely earning less than the usual fee. You can ask her but don't count on it. And again, I am not sure how it works with your lender but most require a year's prepaid HO policy and any agent doing the pre-inspection would have required the window repair, so better you have a little time to find a contractor of your choice.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com