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News Flash In Murrieta Ca.: Stay Off The Grass!!!!

By
Real Estate Agent with Labrum Real Estate

 Recently the city council in Murrieta Ca. passed an ordinance that requires the owners of Real Estate Owned (REO) properties to clean the lawns on their properties and keep them mowed and watered as many neighborhoods were deteriorating in their appearance due to the high number of foreclosures and nobody likes a dead lawn especially the neighbors.

  The ordinance was passed because of complaints flooding in to the city office from residents complaining about the banks that own these properties, and the Realtors that are selling them, not caring about the appearance of the homes and it is lowering the property values of the whole city. Fair complaint in my opinion and as an agent that represents some of the Institutions involved I passed the information on to the Asset Managers I work with and received positive results.

 The Home Pictured received a new sod lawn and you would think most of the neighbors would be glad, I'm sure some are, but it has created a new problem as some of the parents in the neighborhood are allowing their children to play on this brand new lawn as we are trying to allow it to take root. Where is the cooperation between the City, Banks, Neighbors and the Agents when one party complains and gets their request then tells the other to kick rocks when asked to do their part to improve the situation?

 This Home has received new interior paint and carpet plus the pool has been repaired to the tune of $4500 dollars in addition to the new front lawn all paid for by the bank and it just went into escrow with a family who cannot wait to move to their new home. Congratulations to the buyers, the bank, the agents involved, the neighbors that do care, and to the neighbors who don't care I can only say Stay Off The Grass!!!!!!!

Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don't.

Melody Botting
Broker Associate PenFed Realty - San Antonio, TX
You Deserve The Best

Stay off the grass is a nice way of putting it.  Jerks!!!

Sep 06, 2008 01:00 PM
Lori Franks
Real Estate Consultant - Brookings, OR
Brookings, Oregon

Cameron- It is really a ficious circle isn't it? Congrats on getting it into escrow!

Sep 06, 2008 01:04 PM
Cameron Wilson
Labrum Real Estate - Murrieta, CA
The Short Guy - Murrieta,Temecula,Menifee Californ

MEL, I tried to be polite cause I need to learn to be more tactful according to my wife.

 

Sep 06, 2008 01:19 PM
Cameron Wilson
Labrum Real Estate - Murrieta, CA
The Short Guy - Murrieta,Temecula,Menifee Californ

LORI, It is a circle to say the least but the bank got a cash offer above the asking price after they did the work.

Sep 06, 2008 01:22 PM
Lori Franks
Real Estate Consultant - Brookings, OR
Brookings, Oregon

Cameron- my first REO was 4 offers all over asking price and sold in one week. If the bank plays their cards right it can be a done deal quick and smooth. I have noticed you have been doing a few posts as of late on REO's. I have mixed feelings about them. I think they can be such a great deal for the buyers! And they move quickly if handled well.But I get all emotional about the poor people who have been the victims of the foreclosure. So I cringe just a little. It is just who I am.

Sep 06, 2008 01:58 PM
Cameron Wilson
Labrum Real Estate - Murrieta, CA
The Short Guy - Murrieta,Temecula,Menifee Californ

LORI, REOs can be a tough gig and it's not for everyone and some of the situations can tear your heart up. Maybe I'll do a post about that because I do have a heart.

It all comes down to price, always has, always will.

Sep 06, 2008 02:10 PM
Barbara S. Duncan
RE/MAX Advantage - Searcy, AR
GRI, e-PRO, Executive Broker, Searcy AR

More and more REO companies, I think, are having trouble with their mowing service people.  The people probably underbid doing yards and can't drive the distance to do the services anymore so the yards are not maintained.  At least that appears to be the case where I am.

Sep 06, 2008 03:06 PM
Richard Weisser
Richard Weisser Realty - Newnan, GA
Richard Weisser Retired Real Estate Professional

Cameron...

If you see them, call the police. Trespassing is trespassing, and it's against the law. If the police won't come, call the City Council and tell them you're going to sue the crap out of them under the 14th amendment equal protection clause.

Sep 07, 2008 01:22 AM
Melody Botting
Broker Associate PenFed Realty - San Antonio, TX
You Deserve The Best

The Enforcer has spoken!

Sep 07, 2008 01:55 AM
Melody Botting
Broker Associate PenFed Realty - San Antonio, TX
You Deserve The Best

I know this is going to come as a big surprise but I get that from my spouse as well.

Sep 07, 2008 01:57 AM
Greg Nino
RE/MAX Compass - Houston, TX
Houston, Texas

The lawn is always the same with reo properties, not to mention the lovely photo's.

Sep 07, 2008 12:40 PM
JL Boney, III
Coldwell Banker - Columbia, SC
Columbia, SC Real Estate

It's always something isn't it?

Sep 07, 2008 01:43 PM
Cameron Wilson
Labrum Real Estate - Murrieta, CA
The Short Guy - Murrieta,Temecula,Menifee Californ

BARBARA, That may be the case and it's true the banks are paying less and less for re-occurring lawn care.

RICHARD, That might work and I am In the sue capital of the world.

MEL, The Enforcer has entered the house. Why do I for some reason think you don't put up with any crap?

GREG, Now your gonna gripe about my lawn and my photography skills. damn. LOL

If you don't see pics you know the house sucks or the AGENT may be lazy. OOOPS, did I say that?

JL, It's always an adventure, kinda like Disneyland but the characters are nuts.

Sep 08, 2008 11:38 AM