March 2012

Experts see signs of improving real estate market

Despite unfavorable housing data for 2012, market-watchers are saying there are signs of an improving real estate market. Experts from prominent ratings agency Moody’s told reporters this week that even though some indicators are down, optimism is up. Construction firms are applying for more new permits, and they are being

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Zsa Zsa Gabor’s daughter requests conservatorship of her estate

A Los Angeles Superior Court Judge will decide who will control Zsa Zsa Gabor’s estate finances and medical care decisions. Last week Ms. Gabor’s only daughter, Constance Francesca Gabor Hilton, filed a petition with the court to request a court controlled conservatorship of her mother’s estate. A conservator is someone

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Rental repairs and the landlord-tenant relationship

The relationship between a landlord and a tenant can be complex. On one hand, both parties stand to gain if they are able to work well together in the long term. The renter will ideally enjoy a prompt response to repair requests and the landlord will have someone who takes

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Wall Street investment banks consider the landlord business

What if, instead of re-selling a foreclosed property, the bank decided a renovate it and become a landlord? This could become the norm, as more and more investment banks have begun bidding on large pools of foreclosed properties and converting them in to rental housing. Traditionally, banks that foreclose on

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Prominent business district building changes ownership

A prominent building in downtown Grand Rapids was purchased for an undisclosed sum by local developers last week. It is more than 100 years old and is one of the area’s oldest Masonic Lodge temples. The building is located near the entertainment and business districts. The purchase is considered to

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Can landlords require online payment for rent?

Renters have filed a suit against a landlord who requires them to pay their rent online. The tenants’ suit claims that the online payments are a pretense to get rid of the lower income renters in the building that benefit from rent-stabilization. Many older residents say that the online payments

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Fees on mortgages set to increase

Each mortgage contains a small hidden fee, known as the guarantee fee, or “G-fee.” The fee has been silently included in mortgages for more than 30 years, and Congress has recently mandated an increase. It is not clear at this time when the increase will take effect, but it analysts

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Mortgage assistance extended to investors

Many people who bought investment properties during the housing boom will now enjoy some of the same assistance from the government as people who bought houses to live in. The Obama administration has decided to extend mortgage assistance to first time investors who bought more than one home before the

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