December 11, 2013

Everything In Real Estate Is Negotiable

Everything — absolutely everything in Real Estate — is negotiable. Recent economic reports indicate that real estate sales are on the increase, especially since mortgage interest […]
December 11, 2013

Breach of Lease Must Be Material To Warrant Eviction

A typical residential lease agreement will contain a variety of provisions specifying what the tenant must do and what the tenant must not do. Many of […]
December 11, 2013

How Canadian Homeowners Are Handling Debt

The bad news is that only 43 per cent of Canadian homeowners say they are happy with the way they’ve managed their debt and day-to-day finances […]
December 11, 2013

What Is a Reserve Study In Your HOA?

The Reserve Study analyzes repair and replacement needs like roofing and painting that happen every year and provides a funding plan for accumulating money to perform […]
December 11, 2013

HOA Insurance Proaction in Action

One of the biggest traps for common wall homeowner associations like condominiums is that their insurance coverage often permits payment of claims that rightly belong to […]
December 11, 2013

Diamonds in the Rough

Many homeowner associations find it difficult to hold the line on expenses. Inflation erodes endlessly increasing budgets and members scream for relief. But help is on […]
December 11, 2013

Ask The HOA Expert: Pool Accessibility To The Handicapped?

Question: We are a seniors only (Over 55) homeowner association. A prospective buyer inquired about handicap access. All of our facilities are handicap ready except for […]
December 9, 2013

Mortgage Borrower’s Rights

ATTENTION BORROWER! This may be the largest and most important loan you get during your lifetime. You should be aware of certain rights before you enter […]
December 9, 2013

What Kind of Market Are You In?

A recent housing index by the Federal Housing Finance Agency found that first quarter home prices averaged $184,000. By Q3 2013, median home prices were up […]
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