I can see that not only home owners in HOA's have apathy, but most real estate agents as well. It is so much easier to take an easy path of least resistance and insure the sale goes through and not worry about tomorrow. But how many more referrals could be gained by doing the little things, like making sure your clients know exactly what they are getting into when buying in an HOA? CCR's and HOA's are like the weather, everybody complaints about it but no body does anything about it. Obviously the weather you can't change, but HOA misery's can be change. It is up to you.

 

 

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AUG
28
2007
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Gaylen....since I sell mostly all condominiums, I can talk all about HOA's. Of course, any Buyer I work with, I have an automatic special stipulation in my contract that they get to review Condo Docs and a Current Budget and approve it prior to binding agreement. While some Buyers' don't read them, I usually ask my Buyer's if there is anything in their current lifestyle that might have an impact on them living in a condo. Take myself for example, I cook most meals on a gas grill.....well NOT since moving into a condo, since they are not allowed on balconies. My current building is looking to add one on our Amenities Level by the clubhouse.  I'm even a victim of not reading condo docs, altho I doubt I would of found out this anyway...my building has NO GUEST parking! Yep...that's right. Now our HOA is working with the Master Association (that handles the retail component of the building) to get some parking spaces.

And along with an HOA, I always ask Buyer's moving from a house to a condo, that they will be living MUCH closer to their neighbors than they have in the past, and if they are ready for that kind of change.

By working my market area, I am working on meeting all the Property Managers. It makes it much easier when I have a question....and sometimes I even try and introduce my Buyer's to the Property Manager if possible.

And in single-family home communities, you need to know how restrictive they are...and if your client's want those kinds of rules!

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AUG
29
2007
Get idea Thom, to introduce them to the Property Manager, and if you have sold a property or home in the unit or association befre and have a good rapport with the manager they may help you with the sell and not even know it. Positive comments about you, the agent, may give the buyers confindence in your ability an the property manager may even give your name out as a referral if he knows or someone asks who would be a good real estate agent to sell my condo or home. Keep the great idea's coming.
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Gaylen Thornton

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