6/06/2012

The Potection of the Mortgage Debt Relief Act Coming to End


Debt reliefWith some recent news about positive signs in the real estate market, some owners may be taking the pressure off themselves.  However, the national statistics seem to indicate that about 30% of properties nationwide are in negative equity.

The federal Mortgage Debt Relief Act was passed at the end 2007 to allow homeowners debt relief on their principal residences if foreclosed on or sold in a short sale. California later passed a bill also helping homeowners in this situation.  Currently, it is set to expire at the end of 2012, meaning that if the deadline is not extended by Congress, owners after that date will be responsible for debt after a foreclosure or a short sale. Previous to this Act, the amount forgiven in a short sale, or walked away from in a foreclosure, was treated as "phantom income" to the owner, and taxed.  California's Debt Forgiveness Relief Act also expires as of January 1, 2013.

So, after December 31, 2012, if a property is approved by the bank in a short sale and sold for

6/04/2012

Sellers, Buyers Are Competing With Multiple Offers

Did you know that Long Beach and surrounding areas have less than two months of inventory?
This chart covers up to 2011, and the trend of multiple offers in the lower price ranges is even stronger in 2012.
Think you can't sell?  Think again, and call me.


5/22/2012

Long Beach Parks Summer Concerts for 2012


Now that "House" is over and gone forever, there's no reason to not remember the summer concert schedule for the Long Beach Municipal Band.
Long Beach is lucky to have such a music resource, not every city can maintain its own group of musicians.  Plus, Larry Curtis, the band conductor, used to be the conductor for my high school band eons ago, so that's another reason I like this band.
Week 2:
Week 1: July 10 TBD
July 5 Marine Stadium
July 6 El Dorado Park West
July 11 Los Cerritos
July 12 Marine Stadium
July 13 El Dorado Park West
Week 3: Week 4:
July 17 TBD July 24 TBD
July 18 Los Cerritos Parks July 25 Los Cerritos Parks
July 19 Marine Stadium July 26 Marine Stadium
July 20 El Dorado Park West July 27 El Dorado Park West
Week 5:
July 31 TBD
August 1 Los Cerritos Parks
August 2 Marine Stadium
August 3 El Dorado Park West

http://www.longbeach.gov/park/recreation/lb_municipal_band.asp


5/21/2012

Don't Overlook California CO Detectors

Carbon monoxide is colorless, odorless and toxic. It's called the "silent killer" in homes because some victims are not even aware that the deadly condition exists.
In California, detectors must be installed:
(1) For all existing single-family dwelling units on or before July 1, 2011.
(2) For all other existing dwelling units on or before Jan. 1, 2013.
Where should they be placed?  For minimum security, a CO detector should be centrally located outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms, and  should be located at least 6 inches from all exterior walls and at least 3 feet from supply or return vents. I have even heard that during escrow, some appraisers will "call out" a missing detector on their appraisal. If you're a homeowner or landlord, don't wait to comply with this requirement now.
Property owners must be concerned about unmaintained furnaces, water heaters and appliances that can produce the deadly gas. Other sources could include leaking chimneys, unvented kerosene or gas space heaters and even exhaust from cars operating in an attached garage.
The Environmental Protection Agency suggests the following to reduce exposure in the home:
  • Keep gas appliances properly adjusted
  • Install and use an exhaust fan vented to the outdoors over gas stoves
  • Open flues when fireplaces are in use
  • Do not idle your car inside a garage
  • Have a trained professional inspect, clean and tune-up central heating systems annually
Lower levels of carbon monoxide poisoning can be mistaken for the flu.
It's also possible to buy them in combination with a smoke alarm. Read more at HouseLogic.
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