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Always Do Your Homework Before Buying Property

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You should always do your homework before buying any property. Here, we discuss various things you need to consider before and during your property purchase.

First, if you have little time to run around yourself, you may want to hire property agents and finders to do all the research for you. An agent can scout for properties which will suit the need of their clients both in terms of price and any specific details of the property, for example size, style, location of the property. This will save you time, money and effort in the long run. Agents can also offer advice when it comes to financing and conveyancing your purchase.

Second, look for a price range that is convenient to you. It is best to decide on a budget that will allow you to make monthly financing payments easily should there be interest rises in the future.

Third, it is sometimes advisable to be armed with an option to purchase the property. This will offer you security that the property will be on hold by virtue of the option contract. An option agreement binds the seller to you; however, you are not obliged to exercise the option, i.e. you may pull out of the purchase for whatever reason further down the line.

Fourth, it is noteworthy to hire a lawyer. It is best to do this early on in the purchase rather than last minute. Conveyancing paperwork can sometimes take longer than you expected so it is always best to begin the conveyancing process as soon as you have agreed terms with the seller.

Fifth, if you are buying the property using external finance, it is always wise to have a financial adviser to run you through the numbers. You need to be clear of your monthly repayments and ensure that these are affordable even when interest rates rise by several points.

Sixth, once the option to buy the property is exercised, let the lawyers do the job. They are tasked to inspect and investigate the different legal issues pertaining to the property. This will include the inspection of the title as to validity of the title. There is also a need to see whether or not there are certain liens or encumbrances that need to be settled before you can purchase the property.

Lastly, the payment settlement must be clear. For real properties, actual delivery of the property is the operative act that conveys the property. The payment of the price is the payment of the consideration of the contract. If the property is encumbered or if it has liens, it will be advisable to execute contracts that will delineate the terms and conditions governing the relationship of all concerned parties. If the property is currently subject to a mortgage, this mortgage will have to be settled before the property can be transferred to your name.

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You claim the amount you actually paid in property tax on both places.

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The previous owner never had a permit to convert the garage, or the owner would not be being asked to demolish it.

If he writes to the city, or OC development and explains that he does not have the finances at this time, but that he will do it by such and such a date, and that the room will not be used as living space meanwhile they may be kind.

The reason they have to ask him to convert it back to a garage is because it is a fire hazard, so he probably doesn't want to be using it as a room anyway. It is really unsafe, who knows how the previous owner has rigged up the electrical.

You want a secured note, you want a lien on their property. Easy to do, see an attorney. Forms at stationery store. Then you record it against property with county so that title can't be transferred without you finding out.

You just said it in your first two sentences, you got this.

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Hire a house mover for a weekend- moonlighting. Have them jack it up an inch or less (5K plus or minus) . Cut all the plumbing carefully and plug them-add risers later. Start cranking the house up with a bunch of buddies and a transit level (absolutely no beers on the premises). Go as high as the Mover allows you, then follow the plans of a structural engineer for the new footing- demolish the old concrete footing with a 1 day jack hammer rental and form up to the existing mud sill. That's about it, mostly very grunty work, hire some illegals, hell, everyone else does. If you can't do it for under ten grand you didn't organize it well enough. P.S. make sure its' not gonna rain- that's a complicator and a half.

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