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    DowntownDude     RE: Crack at the Egyptian
    Condominium Communities
      - The Egyptian
    Most of the time the lockboxes you see are not from "for sale" units. Many of these lockboxes are for contractors, commercial space leasing, cable, phone, etc. You really need to...
     
    Brian     RE: Crack at the Egyptian
    Condominium Communities
      - The Egyptian
    Posted By wilson on 07/04/2009 10:19 AMI wonder is some real estate offices leave lockboxes at a community after they sell a place on the chance they will get another listing there...
     
    chaozz     RE: Closing costs - Seller's responsbility?
    General
      - Financing
    If your in a popular area and got lots of bids then I would not offer.like others said though see if the agents will kick back some money..if they want the deal bad enough they may...
     
    MWtoSD     RE: real estate agent contracts
    General
      - Rentals
    You are only bound to the agent if you sign an agreement to work with them. If you do not sign and they take you around then they are like a chauffeur for you. You can sign an ag...
     
    anon66     RE: Crack at the Egyptian
    Condominium Communities
      - The Egyptian
    Considering the number of forclosures in the building to date, Wilson may be right in that the realtors may assume there will be more and may as well leave the box for the next one...
     
    Brian     RE: Crack at the Egyptian
    Condominium Communities
      - The Egyptian
    wilson, for what the HOA charges each month at the Egyptian, they should be doing their jobs better. Sounds to me like the HOA is no on top of things. Any lockbox left by Realtor...
     
    ck92117     real estate agent contracts
    General
      - Rentals
    I am new to the home buying process. Is it common for a real estate agent to want a signed contract? Am I bound to using this agent only if I sign?
     
    wilson     RE: Crack at the Egyptian
    Condominium Communities
      - The Egyptian
    I wonder is some real estate offices leave lockboxes at a community after they sell a place on the chance they will get another listing there in the future (if the community has a ...
     
    wilson     RE: Closing costs - Seller's responsbility?
    General
      - Financing
    It's all about your bargaining position and how strong or weak it is. Use what leverage you have (if you have any).
     
    anon66     RE: Crack at the Egyptian
    Condominium Communities
      - The Egyptian
    Question; isn't the number of lockboxes appearing on a condo community gate an indication of the number of units currently up for sale? There are only two units listed for sale at ...
     
    Just Someone     RE: Closing costs - Seller's responsbility?
    General
      - Financing
    I've seen a few places that close for a little more than last list, so now I know why.
     
    Just Someone     541 Arenas St
    City of San Diego
      - La Jolla
    Price: $1,295,000 Status: Active Year Built: 1927 Area: La Jolla Real Estate Zoning: R1 Listing MLS#: 090038098 Days on Market: 0 Listed: 07/03/2009 Size ...
     
    en1gma     Closing costs - Seller's responsbility?
    General
      - Financing
    Working through a few offers on my place and I am being advised to pay the seller's closing costs as that has become typical in SoCal. Also, in a tight market many sellers are inc...
     
    llbcsbiggs     RE: 5116 Long Branch Ave
    City of San Diego
      - Ocean Beach
    Hey everybody, I'm the owner/seller of 5116 Long Branch. Just wanted to report on the process. This was the first time we had owned or sold our house, and we learned a lot. We a...
     
      
     
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