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If You are Selling your Condo or Cluster Home, PLEASE Make sure Your Agent has this Information!

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Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Above & Beyond

fine printThe past few days have held some frustration for me as I tried to get information about a property from the list agent.

This particular home is an attached single family cluster home, so it has a monthly homeowner's association fee. Single family implies that the maintenance of the home is the solely the responsibility of the homeowner, but what happens when it is time for a roof replacement? How do you replace the roof when your home is attached to other homes?

So began my list of questions for the listing agent and I was disappointed as I so often am that she did not have this information at her disposal.

Here is what the listing agent did not have:

A copy of the decs and bylaws

A financial statement and/or budget

The name or number of the management company

I ended up calling other agents I knew to find out the name of the management company. The folks there were very nice and gave me the name of the website where a lot of the documents were available. They were not willing to send me a financial statement and said it would have been sent to the homeowner so I should get it from her or her agent. So I sent an e-mail to the agent yesterday and I am still waiting for a response.

Contrary to old school belief where you buy first and throw in a bunch of contingencies, the wise buyer, and their agent asks a lot of questions before putting in the bid. This may not always be possible, as in the case of multiple bids, but that is when you add all those contingencies.

I can't stress enough that if you are going to sell your condo or cluster home, you must make these documents and information available to a potential buyer. If I, as your listing agent can provide these documents to the selling agent within hours of their request, just imagine how much more quickly you might get an offer.

I am convinced that I had received answers to my questions when I asked for them, I would be much closer to writing an offer and the seller might be closer to having his home sold. As it is we are going back for a second showing on Saturday...hopefully I'll have answers by then.

A little preparation goes a long way!

Comments(6)

Barb Szabo, CRS
RE/MAX Above & Beyond - Cleveland, OH
E-pro Realtor, Cleveland Ohio Homes

David, It such a waste of time and makes me want to pull my hair out!

Feb 03, 2012 08:14 AM
Susan Haughton
Long and Foster REALTORS (703) 470-4545 - Alexandria, VA
Susan & Mindy Team...Honesty. Integrity. Results.

Interesting!  In Virginia, our offers are contingent on HOA or Condo docs being delivered by the Seller to the prospective Buyers, who then have a certain timeframe during which to review or rescind the contract.  I would much prefer to get this information before writing an offer, of course, but this made me wonder if your state has the same law regarding HOA and condo docs. 

Sounds as if the agent isn't too motivated to sell this house!

Feb 03, 2012 02:58 PM
Barb Szabo, CRS
RE/MAX Above & Beyond - Cleveland, OH
E-pro Realtor, Cleveland Ohio Homes

Susan, Our offers are written the same way but I MUCH prefer to get information beforehand especially on the finances of the HOA. That information alone may cause a buyer not to move forward and then they can save time and money by not going forward.

Feb 05, 2012 10:39 PM
Sharon Harris
Keller Williams Keystone Realty - Hanover, PA
Realtor

That is a waste of time for you ! I went through the same thing in Pa. The listing agent in my case really was just new and needed help! Great point about the roof too.

Feb 08, 2012 06:14 AM
Brenda Mullen
RE/MAX Associates - San Antonio, TX
Your San Antonio TX Real Estate Agent!!

it would have been nice if the agent had the HOA for you.  Here in Texas the seller usually has to pay for new HOA docs and a resale certificate and doesn't do that until they get an offer so that it's brand new up to date informaiton. 

However, if it's customary for you to have those docs beforehand, then the listing agent probably should have had em.  Oh well...

lots of luck :)!

Feb 25, 2012 01:43 PM