12/16/2015

Some New California Laws for 2016

California laws 2016
New CA laws for 2016
One of the more interesting new laws for 2016 allows transfer of deed without going through probate court.  As a transfer-on-death deed, it allows a homeowner, effective January 1, 2016, to transfer to a named beneficiary a one-to-four unit residential property without going through a probate action.  The property cannot already be part of another will or trust, but must be separate and apart.  So if you have not included a property in your trust, or you don't have a will or trust yet, but you want a property that is yours to go to someone automatically upon your date of death, you may do so by this Transfer on Death Deed, sign and notarized and recorded within 60 days.  It is revocable in case you change your mind.  This a form deed accompanied by 24 FAQs explaining it. The law lasts through January, 2021.  Assembly Bill 139.

There are a number of laws involving no penalties for water use and lawn appearance during a drought.

Extended indefinitely is the victim's rights law to terminate tenancy, where he or she or a household member was a victim of an act of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, elder abuse or human trafficking and that the tenant intends to terminate the tenancy.  The time to give notice has been reduced from 30 days to 14 days.  Assembly Bill 418.

Senate Bill 655 pertains to new mold/habitability standards pertaining to landlord/tenant law. A change from current law, this new law  now provides that a lessor (landlord) is not obligated to repair a dilapidation relating to mold, as specified, until he or she has notice of it, or if the tenant is in substantial violation of the duty to keep the property clean and sanitary, and thereby substantially contributes to the existence of the mold. This law authorizes a landlord to enter a dwelling to repair a dilapidation relating to mold.  There are current definitions about substandard housing, and "this law specifies that visible mold growth, as determined by a health officer or a code enforcement officer, is a type of inadequate sanitation and therefore a substandard condition. However the presence of mold that is minor and found on surfaces that can accumulate moisture as part of their proper and intended use would not constitute a substandard condition."

For a complete list of 2016 laws which also address consumer protection, HOA regulations and drought conditions and FHA disclosures, disclosure required by AirBnB rentals, to name a few, please contact me.  I will be happy to forward them to you.
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12/14/2015

VA Loans Are Still a Very Good Option for Military Service Members

Benefits for Nation's Heroes
VA loans offer no down payment, competitive interest rates, easier credit standards, and easier loan qualification guidelines. Other loans may be harder to get due to an applicant's frequent moves, but this is not a problem with VA loans.   Interest rates may be .05 to 1% lower than a conventional loan.

These loans are offered to current or former service members who have served for a certain period of time and can obtain a Certificate of Eligibility.

Service members may also obtain USDA loans (not common in metropolitan areas), FHA loans and other conventional loans.  But often the advantages to a VA loan, for those who qualify, are so good they can't pass it up.

VA loans are used both on new purchases and refinances. There is no private mortgage insurance (PMI) found on other loans with low/zero down payment, which saves money from the beginning.

The Department of Veterans Affairs guaranteed 630,000 loans in 2013, an all time high.  To find a qualified VA lender, please contact me, or go to a company such as Veterans United Home Loans.  Not all lenders are well-versed in VA loans, so it pays to get a personal referral to someone in your area.  Please feel free to contact me.

12/03/2015

Affordability in the California Housing Market

With the improvement in the California housing market since the "bottom of the market" in 2009, affordability has changed.

California's housing affordability index is at 29 percent, meaning 29 percent of California's homebuyers can afford the median-priced home of $487,420, which is a statewide figure.  The required income is just over $98,000.  To compare, 38 percent of the California population makes an annual income of $78,000 or more.  While not all single buyers may fit this profile, couples able to use both incomes to qualify are more likely to suceed, especially in the lower-priced condo market in certain cities.

In spite of this affordability declining over time, it appears to have stabilized in the 30% range.  Has it affected sales volume? Apparently not, because sales volume has increased 5.7% since the same time last year.
Downtown Long Beach

Will gradually increasing interest rates affect California's housing market?  Hopefully not, if the economy and labor markets continue to stabilize or grow.

What is the Long Beach median single family home price doing?  Here are the latest citywide figures:




 Long Beach condo price for the citywide median price of under $350,000
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