kdvr.com— wrong unit. He bought his first home, poured $30,000.00 into it to fix up, now 6 months later Jonathon Kyte has learned his home doesn't belong to him.
Sep 10, 2009View in Crawl 4
Would that still hold true if he wasn't paying taxes for his other property? You can't say that he was just 'squatting' in the condo and paying taxes for the other property, for he must have had running water and electricity where he was as well.
Always have a real estate attorney review the documents. It is worth the extra cost.The legal description of the lot for my house was wrong, and described a none existent piece of land. I would have had a mortgage that technically owned nothing without Attorney catching it.
Really 7 sentences and you figured that all out by yourself ? I'm not an agent so I do not get commission or have access to the MLS system... The work orders I receive are prepared by the agents or the office administrators. The way you're passing judgment makes me think you're not only a douche bag, but a CB douche bag at that. Also I can provide hundreds of emails that back up my claim %100
Hes either a Realtor or a closing coordinator which if hes the latter he is actually the one inputting the homes in the system. Which sure the Realtor may have it wrong but that happens at any office not just coldwell banker........If hes just a closing coordinator then STFU and do your $7/hr job and like it. I worked as a Realtor for 8 years before i made my money and moved into the energy sector. I know all about coldwell banker i was in the top 100 in the nation 3 years in a row and worked in one of the lowest cost of living states in America. In short i was pretty damn good. My issue is the blanket statement that all coldwell banker offices operate this way. Which is not true the one i still own 20% in this stuff does not happen. If we have a Realtor that is that bad we send them down the road. So basically you can STFU until you know what your talking about.
floyderSep 10, 2009
Miscommunication pwnage.
blitzkrigSep 11, 2009
Would that still hold true if he wasn't paying taxes for his other property? You can't say that he was just 'squatting' in the condo and paying taxes for the other property, for he must have had running water and electricity where he was as well.
binaryjorgieSep 11, 2009
Always have a real estate attorney review the documents. It is worth the extra cost.The legal description of the lot for my house was wrong, and described a none existent piece of land. I would have had a mortgage that technically owned nothing without Attorney catching it.
echelonistSep 11, 2009
Did you guys hear Glenn Beck raped a girl in 1990?
notty11Sep 11, 2009
Really 7 sentences and you figured that all out by yourself ? I'm not an agent so I do not get commission or have access to the MLS system... The work orders I receive are prepared by the agents or the office administrators. The way you're passing judgment makes me think you're not only a douche bag, but a CB douche bag at that. Also I can provide hundreds of emails that back up my claim %100
lootermcbeerSep 12, 2009
Hes either a Realtor or a closing coordinator which if hes the latter he is actually the one inputting the homes in the system. Which sure the Realtor may have it wrong but that happens at any office not just coldwell banker........If hes just a closing coordinator then STFU and do your $7/hr job and like it. I worked as a Realtor for 8 years before i made my money and moved into the energy sector. I know all about coldwell banker i was in the top 100 in the nation 3 years in a row and worked in one of the lowest cost of living states in America. In short i was pretty damn good. My issue is the blanket statement that all coldwell banker offices operate this way. Which is not true the one i still own 20% in this stuff does not happen. If we have a Realtor that is that bad we send them down the road. So basically you can STFU until you know what your talking about.
secritySep 15, 2009
I wonder if the one he fixed up was the same kind of dump as the one that he actually bought.
suzillaSep 15, 2009
Evidently, they didn't do a proper title search, so he may have a remedy after all.