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The Anatomy of the Arizona Purchase Contract – The Cover Page

August 25, 2011 By Nathan Mitchell

The cover page is the first page of the Arizona Purchase Contract and it is a page that is packed with great information for the buyer.
Please reference:   Cover Page – Arizona Contract
Here are the highlights of the cover page:
1. When you make an offer and it’s been executed (signed and accepted by the Seller) you’re entering into a legally binding agreement with the seller, so be sure to read the entire contract and ask questions about anything you don’t understand.
2. The Seller’s Property Disclosure Statement is a document that gives information as far as what the seller knows about the property. It is typically delivered to the buyer shortly after contract execution.  Look for this document and further explanation in a future post.
3. A home inspection on the property you’re buying is always strongly recommended!  A home inspector will check your home thoroughly and recommend additional inspections by qualified technicians in specialized fields, such as mold, roof, pest, etc… if necessary.
4. The ability to purchase home (hazard) insurance is considered part of your inspection of the home and should be done during the inspection period, which is typically 10 days here in Arizona.
5. You should finalize your loan application with your lender within 5 days of receipt of the executed contract from the Seller.  Get all the necessary financial information to your lender, in order to keep the loan approval process flowing!
6. Thoroughly review the title commitment and any other documentation provided to you from your title company.
7. Read all HOA documentation and CCR’s within 5 days of receipt from the HOA.
8. You should always perform a final walkthrough as close to the closing day as possible.  You do this in order to make sure the home is in the same condition it was when you made the offer with the exception of repairs, if applicable.
It all seems pretty self explanatory, which is perfect.  That’s what the cover page is for.  To give you, the Buyer, a road map during your transaction to purchase your new home.

 

Filed Under: Blog, The Arizona Contract Tagged With: Arizona Purchase Contract

Beware Of Foreclosure Scams!

August 24, 2011 By Nathan Mitchell

In an effort to help spread the word and protect consumers from fraudulent mortgage relief scams, I submit the following warning from AG Horne.  Contact the Attorney General if you have any questions or feel you are a victim of mortgage fraud.

 

AG HORNE WARNS HOMEOWNERS: MORTGAGE LAWSUIT SCAM HITS ARIZONA

 PHOENIX (Monday, August 22, 2011)  —  Attorney General Tom Horne today issued a warning to consumers to be wary of any notices or advertisements that claim to offer homeowners facing foreclosure “complete forgiveness of the loan” or other monetary relief if they join a class-action lawsuit.  Such ploys are likely a pretext to collect illegal up-front fees for foreclosure assistance.

In class action litigation, consumers generally do not have to pay to join, and most reputable firms will not charge a fee for attorneys to review your case or to determine if you are eligible to join a lawsuit.

“The mortgage crisis is only made worse by predators who take advantage of consumers who are already facing the loss of their home,” Horne said.  “State and federal law ban almost all types of up-front fees for foreclosure assistance. I am committed to prosecuting anyone who engages in this type of consumer fraud, and it is just as important that consumers be vigilant against these types of scams.”

The California Attorney General recently filed a lawsuit against California lawyer Philip Kramer, the Law Offices of Kramer & Kaslow, plus 19 other lawyer and non-lawyer individuals and companies, for deceptively marketing class action or “mass joinder” lawsuits.  The defendants in that case are believed to have taken over $7 million in fees from homeowners in 17 states – including Arizona – after sending out hundreds of thousands of flyers advertising the program. The lawsuit alleges that the defendants advertised nationwide settlements against lenders that did not exist and that many servicers were not provided by lawyers or legal staff.

Notices may be mailed to homeowners or posted on their doors. Typically, the business claims that the fee they are charging is for a forensic audit of your loan documents to see if you are eligible to join the class action litigation.  However, the Federal Trade Commission’s Mortgage Assistance Relief Services Rule (“MARS Rule”) contains a broad ban on requesting or collecting up-front fees for almost all types of mortgage assistance, including forensic audits related to foreclosure relief.  Arizona’s foreclosure consultant statute also prohibits companies from collecting an up-front fee for assisting homeowners in foreclosure.

Foreclosure rescue companies may promise to refund your fee if you are not eligible to join the litigation.  However, the Office’s experience with guaranteed refunds indicates that they are very difficult to obtain, or the company may disappear before the refund is paid. If you are facing foreclosure, refuse to pay up-front fees and instead contact the Arizona Foreclosure Prevention Helpline at (877) 448-1211 for free assistance provided by HUD approved housing counseling agencies.

If you feel you’ve been a victim of a class joinder scam or any other type of consumer fraud, please contact the Arizona Attorney General’s Office Consumer Information & Complaints Unit at (602) 542-5763 / (520) 628-6504 / (800) 352-8431. You can also file a consumer complaint online at:  http://www.azag.gov/consumer/complaintform.html

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: foreclosure scam, mortgage fraud

Search Like An Agent

July 15, 2011 By Nathan Mitchell

Now you can have live access to all the available listings in the Phoenix Metro Area, including cities such as Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Queen Creek, San Tan Valley and Tempe. You can use the very same interface all Realtors® in the Valley use when they do the home searching for you.  Don’t waste your precious time on 3rd party websites that have all the old information that you don’t need!

Search Like An Agent Here.

 

 

 

Filed Under: Blog, Home Buying Tagged With: Search The MLS

Bank Owned Properties

September 15, 2010 By Nathan Mitchell

Looking for bank owned properties in Phoenix, AZ?  Look no further… Set up your own custom bank owned property search and find REO’s just like an agent.  Get the most up to date information available with a live link to the Arizona Regional MLS. You can even save your search and come back to see what’s new at your convenience.  This is a free service, with no obligation to you.  Take a look!

 

Search For Homes Here

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Home Buying Tagged With: Arizona foreclosures

Short Sales

September 15, 2010 By Nathan Mitchell

THERE ARE ALTERNATIVES TO FORECLOSURE.  You have options if you owe more than your home is worth and you need to sell, no matter what the reason.  We are real estate brokers and Realtors® and have vast amounts of knowledge and experience with short sales negotiations. Our marketing expertise will get your home the maximum amount of exposure necessary to bring the right buyer.  When your home is under contract, we have a team of attorneys working on your behalf to help you get the outcome that you require.

 

 

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Filed Under: Blog, Home Selling Tagged With: Arizona Short Sales, Short Sale

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