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Insurance and Real Estate on Sale

By | Around the house, Buyers, Sellers | 3 Comments

Right now it is common in Sonoma County to buy a property below the value of what it would cost to rebuild… OK let’s read this again: it is more expensive to build a home than to buy one that is already there…

This not only means that building new developments is not interesting for home builders. This also means that a buyer has to make sure that the home owners insurance chosen at time of purchase will cover the cost to rebuild. Quite often, buyers will go with the cheapest bidder. In the blur of the buying process: the inspections, the financing, the reports etc, Home Owners insurance is quite often an overlooked item. Any lender requires insurance coverage, however they may not always look at whether  the coverage is enough. Recently I worked with a buyer who thought he had a great quote for his insurance policy. It was so cheap that luckily the lender he worked with realized this and strongly ‘encouraged’ him to change this. That is by the way that I am very happy with the team of professionals I love to work with : Erin Temple (Vantreo Insurance – phone 303-2574) and Darren Seliga (Seliga Financial – phone 577-8737). But that is beside the point;)

Reason for this blog posting is not only the national disaster that happened in New York 10 years ago but also a recent experience as well as an article I came across in the Huffinton Post. This article is about insurance coverage and disasters.  Usually it is not a national disaster when your house burns down, but one needs coverage in both situations…

sale-left-red.pngI might as well confess: the insurance coverage we have on our house is not on my list of priorities, it was when we choose the insurance we have right now, but then I forget about it in the hurry of every day living. My insurance agent, the aforementioned Erin Temple, reviews each insurance policy every year, to not only see if we are eligible for new discounts but also asks whether we had any changes in our life that might affect our insurance program. If you do not have a pro active insurance agent, it might make sense to have a yearly reminder on your calendar to initiate that call yourself… Or call Erin…

Moral of the story: with the current historic low interest rates as well as homes being ON SALE it is a great time to buy. Do not let insurance coverage be the forgotten stepchild…

And the cheapest is not always the best… quite often it turns out to be the most expensive. Even people with a Dutch heritage realize this;)

Have a most wonderful rest of the day

Mirjam

Adverse possession… a home for $16?

By | Buyers, Sellers, Short Sale, Sonoma County info | One Comment

My dear friend Gini sent an interesting link to a video about a man claiming an abandoned home trying to acquire title through adverse possession. An interesting concept. In Netherlands, the adverse possession of property is called ‘Kraken‘ it started in the sixties in big cities as a protest against empty properties while there was a housing shortage. It still happens mainly in the cities. Right now it is still legal to move into a home that has been empty for more than a year. This however is not done with the goal of permanent possession. Usually the city gets involved, they can even decide to donate a property to a non profit organization.

Also California has laws as to adverse possession. It appears that the time for adverse possession is 5 years and there are quite a bit of stipulations before one can claim a property.  I am not an attorney and I would recommend to seek legal council before starting the process of adverse possession like paying taxes etc.  This is needed to eventually claim adverse possession. It is not the wild west anymore although sometimes it might feel like it ;)))

For now, a surer way is to buy a house. Right now owning is cheaper than renting. If you count all the money you need to pay taxes on a property to claim adverse possession while you are still not sure whether an owner might claim the property, you might as well use this money to buy a property. Interest rates are at historic lows and there are still  great mortgage products available allowing you to buy with a minimal down payment. For instance, large parts of Sonoma County qualify for  USDA loans. I am currently working with a first time home buyer buying a small home with a nice yard in Windsor. He will be using a USDA loan, his total housing 21104547.jpgexpense will be around $1,100 a month, and that is before his tax write offs. This program has income limitations, it is great for first time home buyers. Darren Seliga with Seliga financial in Santa Rosa is very familiar with this loan product, you can call him at :707-577-8737.

Mirjam de Rijk

Latest Short Sale News for California residents

By | Buyers, Sellers, Short Sale, Sonoma County info | One Comment

LATEST NEWS : A lot of home owners have 2 mortgages against their property, we call that a senior and a junior loan. These second loans may be a home equity line of credit or a regular loan. This second loan was always nasty to deal with, it survives a foreclosure and usually you still owe on it after closing. UNTIL NOW…

Earlier this week Governor Brown signed into law Senate Bill 458, prohibiting a deficiency after a short sale for one-to-four residential units, regardless of whether the lender is a senior or junior lienholder.  Effective immediately for transactions closing escrow from this day forward, both senior and junior lienholders cannot require a borrower to owe or pay for a deficiency in a short sale.  This law also prohibits any deficiency judgment to be requested or rendered for senior or junior liens after a short sale of one-to-four residential units.  Any purported waiver of this rule shall be void and against public policy.
Although a lender cannot require a borrower to pay any additional compensation in exchange for a short sale approval, the new law does not prohibit a borrower from voluntarily offering a monetary contribution to a lender in hopes of obtaining a short sale.  A lender is also permitted under the new law to negotiate for a contribution from someone other than the borrower, such as other lenders, agents, relatives, and the like.

This means that there still is quite a bit to negotiate with lenders involved in a short sale. The good news is: when all is said and done and the deal closes, it’s DONE!

Great news I wanted to share with you, please spread the news to your friends and family. A short sale is a dignified solution for a difficult situation.

Mirjam

Short Sales… and how about Tax Liens?

By | Foreclosure, Sellers, Short Sale, Sonoma County info | No Comments

When a person/business does not pay taxes the IRS can put a lien on a house. A contractor can do the same by the way, it’s called a mechanic lien. When a homeowner wants to avoid a foreclosure and do a short sale, there is no money to pay for these put of the proceeds of the sale. The IRS understands this predicament and has a form one can request a release of a lien, this is form 14135. The form is not hard to fill out, it asks for an appraisal report and there needs to be anfvsshortsalesquare.gif offer on the property. There is also a news article on the CA Franchise Tax Board about the same subject: Partial Release of Lien for Short Sales.

So don’t let a tax lien against your property stop you from doing a short sale to avoid foreclosure. Apparently also banks are not unwilling to accommodate the release of the liens. If you need

On a general note: in unincorporated Sonoma County, the sales tax is 9%, this seems high but that’s all perspective, in Netherlands the sales tax is in general 19% and 6% for food, medication and plants/seeds. This is the sanederland-1-euro-170.gifme for all of Netherlands, there is no difference between cities/provinces AND it is part of the price displayed in the store. When we were traveling from Canada to USA years ago, I thought I was cheated on my change when I bought something…

You will smile when you read this but pretty much in all of Europe and also Canada, sales tax is part of the displayed price. Travel tip to keep in mind by the way 😉

When I have visitors coming from Europe who have never been here before, this is something I explain to them so they don’t have to feel ‘cheated’ on their change. And that the exception is gas, the price of gas includes the sales tax.

Have a most wonderful day.

Mirjam