Archive for July, 2009

Title and Deed – What to Know

Certificate of TitleTitle and Deed are two words you’ll only hear when buying and selling a home. While every state has different laws surrounding title and deeds, the basics are consistent from state to state.

This article will walk you through:

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Bill Introduced for 18-month HVCC Moratorium

istock_000000234992xsmallThe H.R. 3044 bill was introduced this week to put an 18-month moratorium on the Home Valuation Code of Conduct!

This is very exciting news as the HVCC has been viewed by many as a poorly thought out program to a problem that needs a quality solution.

Since the HVCC took place, it has increased the costs to consumers and decreased the quality of appraisals. Neither of which are helping today’s housing market get back on its feet.

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3 Myths vs Realities in the Home Valuation Code of Conduct

HVCC Hurts Home SalesThe Home Valuation Code of Conduct (HVCC) took affect on May 1st, 2009. Since its implementation lenders, Realtors and appraisers have been making a lot of noise over the new rules and are starting to petition its reversal.

The Appraisal Institute recently published an article attempting to clear up the misunderstandings surrounding the HVCC. They do this by listing the myth they are attempting to bust and then the “Reality” as they see it.

Lets look at some of their explanations in closer detail. Here is the link to download the Myths and Realities pdf.

Here are 3 of the myths they chose to “bust”:

  1. HVCC Requires Lenders to Use Appraisal Management Companies
  2. Loan Officers are Prohibited from Communicating with Appraisers
  3. Licensing of an Appraiser Ensures His or Her Competency

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Top 10 Ways for Renters to Reduce Energy Costs

Rent an apartment, townhouse or home? These tips will help you reduce the amount of energy used every month and help you save money.

Energy and EnvironmentHere’s the quick and simple

  1. Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs
  2. Room Air Conditioners
  3. Programmable Thermostat
  4. Vampire Devices
  5. Showers vs Baths
  6. Air Registers
  7. Drapes
  8. Scraping vs Washing Dishes
  9. Laundry with Cold Water
  10. Keep from Over Drying Clothes

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