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Two Southern banks complete mortgage eNote transfer

Housing Wire

An eNote is a digital version of the promissory note which must meet the requirements of electronic transaction laws. Officials said 11 federal home loan banks set servicing system requirements relating to eSignatures and eNote documentation in early 2020 – the culmination of three years of development.

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Classifying Mortgages and HOA Super Liens

Appraisal Buzz

Factually, a group of entities known as “Fendee” built a housing development that included a homeowner’s association. In September 2021, Fendee recorded its lien against Gould for unpaid association assessments, fines, penalties, interest, and legal fees. The governing documents for the association were recorded in 2013.

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Do I Need a Property Manager to Rent My Single Family Home?

Eppraisal

Generally, however, seasoned property managers are able to develop a rapport with occupants. Leasing can sometimes take an entire month's rent while renewal often hovers around $200 as a fixed fee, assuming a monthly rent of $2,000. Maintenance and legal fees vary according to the job done.

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The Impact of Squatting on Real Estate Investors: Risks, Challenges, and Solutions

Eppraisal

These challenges can range from financial losses due to property damage and legal fees to prolonged vacancies that delay the ability to sell or lease properties. Legal Challenges Evicting squatters can be a lengthy and costly legal process. For real estate investors, squatters pose significant challenges.

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How to Avoid Capital Gains Tax on a Home Sale

Will Springer Realtor

When they ultimately sell, the gain may extend beyond the federal tax law’s maximum exclusion amounts on capital gains of $250,000 for single filers and $500,000 for married couples. Understanding the Capital Gains Problem Many homeowners who purchased their homes long ago have seen huge gains in the value of their residences.

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Commercial Real Estate Investing: A Comprehensive Guide

Property Metrics

Mixed-Use Developments: Buildings that blend retail, office, residential, and/or hospitality in one project. Land: Raw or partially developed land intended for future commercial projects. Public Real Estate Companies Listed firms focused on real estate development, property management, or services. High risk, high upside.