WHAT A REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL MAY NOT TELL YOU CAN BE
DANGEROUS TO YOUR HOME BUYING HEALTH.

Sound serious??  We hope so. The important thing is for us to get your attention before you hit the road with a real estate agent that may not be working in your best interest. Consider the following:

Secret: Dark roofs often do not last as long as light colored roofs. Further, light roofs reduce air conditioning costs by  reflecting sunlight.  Your home inspector will estimate the remaining expected life of the roof as a part of the home inspection. 

Secret:  Attics were meant for ventilation.  If you store belongings in the attic of a home, you may reduce the life of the roof.  Ventilation prevents moisture and mold growth in attics. 

Secret:  If you put flooring over the insulation in your attic floor, you may reduce the insulation properties of the material.  Insulation works best when loose and deep.

Secret: Interest on your mortgage loan and real estate taxes are deducted from your gross income before computing your income tax. Wow.

Secret:  Your home inspector cannot order repairs.  Unless agreed in writing, the seller can agree, refuse or negotiate repairs. 

Secret: The agent's whose name is on the FOR SALE sign in the yard has promised the seller that he/she will get the best price for the seller.  The only information required of a seller's representative would be "material defects".  General condition of a property should be obtained the a home inspection with a contingency to void the contract if the house has serious maintenance, structural problems.

Secret: You can avoid Private Mortgage Insurance with down payments of less than 80% by using the 80/20 loan or 80/15/5 loan. 

Secret:  Radon inspections are inexpensive and Radon remediation averages about $1,500 or less.

Radon Map Zone 1 = High

Fix your home if your radon level is 4 picoCuries per liter (pCi/L) or higher. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk, and in many cases may be reduced.

Secret: Earnest money deposits may be forfeited if a buyer falsely represents his/her financial ability to obtain financing.  Buyers who do not cooperate with the financing paragraphs and cause the seller to keep the home off market have caused the seller serious damages and may not get their earnest refunded.

Secret: Real estate agents who work for companies that own lenders, title companies, termite companies, etc. often receive benefits for referrals to those affiliates. 

Secret:  Termite Warranties do not protect your home from termite damage.  Termites cannot read.  Get a termite inspection

Secret: The advertisement for homes for sale in the newspaper, home magazines are placed there by the agent that works for the seller.

Secret: Sellers cannot hide material defects by not providing a Property Condition Disclosure Statement. A material defect is a condition that would or may affect the value of the real estate.

Secret: Oral statements are not binding. 

Secret: There is no cooling off period or rescission period unless it is written into the contract. Once the contract is signed and accepted by both parties, it is a legally binding document.

Secret: Personal property does not convey with the real estate. Washer/dryer, etc.must be written in the contract to convey.

Secret: In most states, agents must disclose in writing which party, if any, they represent.

Secret:  When sellers with dog and cat pets move out, they often leave a growing infestation of fleas behind.

Secret: In most states, real estate conveys "as is", meaning - What you see is what you get. However, at the final pre-settlement walk through, appliances, heating/cooling electrical and plumbing must operate as the manufacturer intended.  The "as is" condition may be conditioned on an acceptable home inspection.

Secret: If the furnace filter is very dirty, that is a good indication of poor maintenance.

family homeSecret: Carpet replacement does not always eliminate pet odor.  Carpet "allowances" may not always be permitted with certain types of financing.  Serious home inspections should be made of homes for sale with pets in residence. 

Secret: Home owner additions may not have been code/safety inspected by the county. Who inspected the homeowner installed electrical wiring behind that finished basement wall.

Secret: Foreclosures do not always (or even often) sell for less than market. They often sell for more than similar homes in the area.  Foreclosures are usually price based on an appraisal and then "discounted" for condition. 

Secret: Most new home contracts do not have financing contingencies for buyers.

Watch out for pet odors when selecting a home to buy.

Secret: Conventional loans with less than a 20% down payment usually will require that buyers pay for Private Mortgage Insurance; FHA loans are insured by HUD; VA loans are guaranteed by the Veterans Administration.

Secret: Only a buyer's agent can help you negotiate the best possible price, terms and conditions for a home you want to buy. Seller's agent (listing agent) is obligated to obtain the best price, terms and conditions for the seller.

Secret: Homes constructed prior to 1978 may contain lead based paint. You can have a home inspected for lead based paint before or after settlement.  Sellers do not have to agree to mitigate lead based paint.

Secret: Termites gain access to many homes through mulch used in landscaping beds.

Secret: Most co-workers fib about their commute time.

Secret: Offers to purchase real estate that are not in writing may not be enforceable. 

Secret:  Offers to negotiate the price of a home listed for sale have a much higher likelihood of being accepted than an oral offer. 

Courtesy:  Homefinders.com

Copyright 2007 Lenn Harley

 

48 Comments on REAL ESTATE SECRETS THE AGENT MAY NOT TELL YOU

SEP
06
2007
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What an incredibly comprehensive list. I cannot think of anything to add to it as a general buyer's guide. It should be required reading for all buyers' sellers and agents.
3:30pm • #1
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Great post!  I especially want folks to read that part about no recission period....talk about an urban legend that causes heartburn.
3:33pm • #2
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Excellent list. I believe the most important secret for the buyer to know is the relationship the list agent has with the sellers.
3:38pm • #3
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I love it....!! Thanks for the list...for people like me, with short attention spans.., perfect....information in bullets..thanks....
3:40pm • #4
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Lenn - There is so much great info here - I would be hard pressed to say which item would be most important, except - know who represents you when you are buying a home! Love the Termites Can't Read
3:42pm • #5
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I heard that if you are buying a home in Florida and you are living in MA and there are a couple of other states that you can be living in at the time,  that there is a 3 day rescission period.  Of course you would want to check with your lawyer.   Maybe a Real Estate agent in Florida can confirm or deny this.
3:50pm • #6
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Excellent compilation Lenn.  This is so consumer friendly & useful!  I hope this one gets featured on localism, consumers NEED to read this.
3:55pm • #7
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Termites cannot read.

If one did not know you they would not see the sunny side of your character. I bookmarked this Lenn..So I can go over it again.

4:21pm • #8
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stupid question: On the Radon Reading what's the high radon area - zone 1, 2, or 3?
4:38pm • #9
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Thanks Jim.  I could add 50 more, but . . . .

Leigh.  I've run into that question more than a few times myself.

Gary.  You are right  I think so too.

4:53pm • #10
Lenn, This is great. There should be no "Secret Agents" out there.
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Konnie.  Thanks for the kind words.  I like short and to the point. 

Paula.  Thanks.  I've run into so many sellers who don't want to pay for termite treatments because they have the famous "Termite Warranty".

Suzanne.  I'll check in with Bryant Tutas or someone in Florida.  I'd be surprised if there were a rescission period for a Contract of Sale unless it's between the parties, but not by law.  Could be.

Jason.  Thanks for the comment.  Consumers need short facts. 

Sally.  I'm the friendliest person on the face of the earth.  Why would anyone even think otherwise?

Mary.  Zone 1.  I'll put a note on the post.  Thanks. 

 

5:00pm • #12
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Well done Lenn. I've had buyers that thought they had a 10 day period to change their mind. Nope don't think so. In Florida we do noy have termites that can read but we do have cockroaches you can ride:)

A married termite.

5:14pm • #13
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Thanks Bryant.  I've been in Florida.  I've seen those cockroaches.  And shake your shoes in the a.m. too.

 

5:48pm • #14
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I meant through the words...face it ..you are Ms. Hard Core Real Estate.  Gotta look for the jokes. And then leave it to Bryant to add to it. Where does he find stuff like that?
7:12pm • #15
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What a great list Lenn.I do a regular mailer and will be using some of these..you will go on in perpituity!
9:12pm • #16
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Fabulous list Lenn.  As far as the illiterate termites (that one made me laugh out loud) I always say there are only 3 types of house...those with termites, those that have had termites and those that will one day get termites.  They are just about inevitable here.
9:19pm • #17
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Now you let the cat out of the bag...wait, he can't read either!  Nice quick fact list!!!!
10:20pm • #18
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07
2007
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Joan.  thanks Joan.  Print the entire list and distribute.  But, please don't put online because, well because. 

Lisa.  You are right.  We have them everywhere here.  When our termite inspector finds termites, I call the buyers and say "Good news.  We found termites".  Better find them before settlement when the seller will pay for the treatment and repairs than after.  I tell my buyers, "There is a coloniy of termites under every house just waiting for a damp piece of wood to start chewing".  If there are no termites in an inspection, just wait a while, they'll get to you."

I had an agent from up north where they do not have termites (he claimed) who said he would NEVER sell a house that had termites.  He went crazy in a staff meeting when I told him he could, they just have to be exterminated.  Never, never, never, he said.  He was stupid and I got rid of him. 

Bob.  Thanks for dropping by.  Those cats, etc. can be a real problem.  What about the dogs that leave the fleas when the sellers move.  Oops, need to add a paragraph.  I'm glad I didn't number them. 

6:21am • #19
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He was stupid and I got rid of him.   Now that is classic!  LOL
8:56am • #20
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Lenn,

Even I as a Mortgage Broker can use this one, I didn't know half of what you wrote.. I learned something new.. Exellent!!!!

Tom Weiss

8:56am • #21
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Lisa. Can you imagine an agent taking that position when about one in every 10 termite inspections show infestation or need for repairs from past infestation?  He had to go. 

Thomas.  I am a wealth of "trivia".  I could have written 1,000 "secrets".  Got to put it to bed. 

Thanks for commenting. 

9:15am • #22
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2007
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Wow- I confess I have never thought about the roof color being important. Thanks for the education.
8:51pm • #23
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2007
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Ellie.

The roof color, as home inspectors and roofing companies will tell you is important because of the light reflection qualities.  Light colors reflect light which builds heat, which would  cause deterioration.  Dark colors absorb heat and deteriorate faster. 

HOWEVER, aesthetically, the darker roofs are often much more attractive, offered by more builders and selected by more buyers.

 

5:47am • #24
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16
2007
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Lenn, this is a great list! Thank you for taking the time to put it together. I had no idea about the attic info you provided, that is some great information. Thank you again!
9:09am • #25
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2007
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Lenn, I agree with the others.  This is an excellent list and I'm bookmarking it.  Best,
2:14pm • #26
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This is a great list Lenn.  Thanks for putting it here and giving permission to print.  Doreen

 

5:05am • #27
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Lenn, this is a great list. Thanks for sharing it with us.
7:36am • #28

This is a great list to help buyers, I am very impressed Lenn Wow. Thanks for the information. As a realtor I continue learning everyday and I love it...Paula

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Doreen.  My pleasure.  Sure.  Reprint it.  Don't put it on a web site.

Danny.  Hope it help here or there.  Shucks.  Every little bit helps.  I just posted another one today.

Paula.  Thanks.  We all learn every day, if we are smart.

10:23am • #30
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I read a warranty to the termites one time and they left immediately.  The things we do to make a deal work.

11:02am • #31
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2008
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Lenn, This was a treat to read!  I loved the comment "Termites do not read."  There are so many golden nuggets in this post, it should be required reading for ALL new home buyers.  I'm bookmarking it!  Congratulations on your Selection in the Blogger's Choice Spotlight!
12:45pm • #33
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Lenn-this is an excellent post and yes it seems there  are many secrets in our business.  Congrats this post was a Blogger's Choice Selection!

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Midori.  That explains where all of the comments are coming from.  I just added a few of my old posts that didn't get featured (DON'T ASK ME WHY, I can't figure it) and all of a sudden, I'm getting comments. 

Thanks.

Lola.  My pleasure.  This is a good Group.  Another bite at the apple.

3:04pm • #35
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Lenn-this is real estate training at its finest...so glad you are part of the group!
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Hi, Lynn:

I love this post... bookmarked it!  The termite is my favorite "secret" ... who knew they couldn't read!  :)

Congrats on the blue ribbon!

6:22pm • #37
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Midori.  This one was fun.

Jan.  Thanks.  Enjoy.  Hope everyone gets a usefull hint.

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Lenn - THis post, this list...is absolutely AWESOME !!  I have it bookmarked.  I agree with Jason, you are a Hall of Famer here for sure.  (I'm a big fan).
8:41pm • #39

 

Thanks for this list, I love learning something new!

10:07pm • #40
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2008
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Lenn, I am visiting thanks to Jason's post.  What a great list!  (I would say awesome but then again Christine said it first and I'll bet she's a bit younger than I so I'll stick with GREAT!)
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Gary.  Thanks.  Visit http://activerain.com/blogsview/1116538/for-home-buyers-tips-for-making-wise-home-buying-decisions-

for the updated version.  What a difference a year makes.

Diane.  Thanks.  A little here and a little there and sooner or later, we'll get the consumer to make our phone ring.

Linda.  Don't we all.  I learn something new every day.

Christine.  Thanks very much.  The wonderful comments make the work worthwhile.

10:29am • #43
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Great Blog - made me smile.

Your a tough cookie, If i ever move in your area I'm going to ask you for a job ! I appreciate strong sensible brokers.

Jo
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Lenn, Hoping that over time you will post more of your 1000's of secrets pearls of wisdom.

May I add to your list?

Secret: Condos and properties with an HOA. The buyer has 7/5 days, after receipt of the documents, to withdraw from the contract without penalty.

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Jo.  Thanks.  We are tough.  But, we protect our buyer clients.

Margaret.  Thanks!   Indeed.  Agents need to be on their toes and pay attention to these critical dates.

7:03am • #46
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Great list...thanks! All buyers should have this hand before they search for a home....how many times do you get the guy who only calls the listing agent on a property thinking "they will get a better deal.!"

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Penny. Not too often but often enough.  They admit they are "representing" themselves.  You gotta love it.

 

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