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I get pissed at the county and property taxes, look at the breakdown and kind of get it at the end, but an HOA getting paid 3600/ year? |
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01-04-2024, 08:40 AM | #122 |
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Snow removal, landscaping, pool maintenance were probably the big ones. They definitely were not providing 300/mo worth of services which is why I ultimately moved. But that's actually mid tier for this area. I don't think you'd find one for less than 200/mo.
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01-04-2024, 08:45 AM | #123 | |
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I had a $300 HOA fee on my condo in Chicago. It was used for stuff like snow removal but primarily as a pool for maintenance on the building or major capital projects like a new roof or tuckpointing Mine is a little over $100 now and there's a half dozen parks, heated pools, stocked fishing pond, and a disc golf course Don't get me wrong my HOA is a bunch of tryhard busy bodies but at least they provide something |
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01-04-2024, 08:50 AM | #124 | |
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01-04-2024, 09:53 AM | #125 | ||
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About 6 of my wife's friends have become real estate agents over the last 4 years. A couple of them I would use for transactions. The other 4 or so, I wouldn't want to deal with at all. They were the ones that got into the business when the market was hot and all they had to do was show up. Now that market is gone, they are really struggling. |
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01-04-2024, 10:51 AM | #126 |
THIS .... IS... ARROWHEAD!!!!
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The implications are that alot of manufacturing jobs will be lost because of this
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01-04-2024, 11:31 AM | #127 |
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01-04-2024, 01:28 PM | #128 |
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01-04-2024, 02:24 PM | #129 |
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01-04-2024, 02:32 PM | #130 |
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01-04-2024, 02:37 PM | #131 |
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**** yeah I'd way rather have a contractor or architect than a failed actor wearing slacks and a tie
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01-04-2024, 11:23 PM | #132 |
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Reverberating all the way down here in Tampa.
TAMPA, Fla. — A recent antitrust court case in Missouri, along with similar lawsuits, may bring about changes to the standard 6% commission paid to real estate brokers, along with who is responsible for paying that fee. Callen Jones of Jones Home Team Inclusive Real Estate is a Florida real estate agent who says they are already seeing the impact of that verdict locally. What You Need To Know A recent antitrust court case in Missouri, along with similar lawsuits, may bring about changes in the standard 6% commission paid to real estate brokers and who is responsible for paying that fee In October 2023, a jury in Kansas City, Missouri, ruled that real estate commission rates had been artificially inflated; the ruling was a result of a claim that the National Association of Realtors, HomeServices of America, and Keller Williams Realty had conspired to maintain the inflated rates As of October, the compensation offered to a buyer agent in the MLS will no longer have a minimum value of $1.00; instead, it is now $0 Historically, the seller pays the commission fee, which is then divided between their broker and the buyer’s broker Throughout their career, Jones has printed out thousands of pages of documents. “So this is the listing agreement,” Jones said. The Florida real estate contract lays out the terms and conditions between a buyer and seller for the transfer of property. “So it talks about the address and types of loans they will accept,” they said. The contract specifies details about the commission. Real estate agents usually charge 5-6% of the sale price, and the seller pays the entire commission. “Part of that percentage is going to the agent who would be bringing the buyer,” Jones said. Jones says the landmark lawsuit could lead to changes in who pays commission rates and how much. The verdict was in favor of more than 500,000 home sellers who disagreed or were unaware that part of the commission they paid was going to the buyer’s broker. In October 2023, a jury in Kansas City, Missouri, ruled that real estate commission rates had been artificially inflated. The ruling was a result of a claim that the National Association of Realtors, HomeServices of America, and Keller Williams Realty had conspired to maintain the inflated rates. The judgment amounted to $1.8 billion. “It’s huge!,” Jones said of the case. “Because we have this lawsuit. We have additional copycat lawsuits. Essentially, we don’t know what is going to happen.” As of October, the compensation offered to a buyer agent in the MLS (multiple listing service) will no longer have a minimum value of $1.00. Instead, it is now $0. “The perception has changed,” Jones said. “Sellers feel like they have more chances to choose. On the flip side, if you are a buyer’s agent, you now can’t guarantee that the seller is going to pay your commission.” The rest here: https://www.baynews9.com/fl/tampa/ne...e-commissions- |
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01-04-2024, 11:48 PM | #133 |
Broncos Suck
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One of those laws dealerships obviously lobbied for so they could muscle in as middle man. Law needs to be abolished, not that I have any faith in any legislature anywhere to do the right thing.
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01-05-2024, 12:14 AM | #134 |
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Why would Toyota be selling fewer cars when they start offering people the buying experience that everyone wants and remove layers and layers of middle-man expense from the equation?
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01-05-2024, 07:04 AM | #135 |
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Please explain. I manage a large manufacturing facility and manufacturers don’t really worry how the products they manufacture get sold. They only care that they get sold at a rate that continues to climb year over year. Most manufacturers would support a change to direct sales as dealerships are mostly a pain in the ass to work with and they definitely artificially inflate warranty cost to line their own pockets.
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