I would like to know if California is a non recourse state, we have to do a short
sell on our condo, do to me not being able to work because of medical reasons
we sent a letter of hardship to the lenders, They came back with cant help you their.
They sent use a bill a long with a letter stating we were not paying the full amount of our escrow payments.
Chase Financial are Liars and cheats
No
yes
Is Kansas a nonrecourse state? A non
yes
A certified residential appraiser can appraise any residential property with up to four units, regardless of value. However, they cannot appraise a commercial property.
It depends on the state and or county.
A Certified Residential Appraiser CAN appraise a 7-unit residential property. There are several ways that it can be done. One example: If the 7-unit residential property sold for $1,000,000 but the transaction value is below $250,000 the Certified Residential can do the appraisal.
Yes, property tax is deductible on California state taxes.
A Certified General Appraiser may appraise any type of property, residential or commercial, in states where they are licensed, subject to their competence; both in the type of property and geography.
Residential property insurance in California will vary greatly depending on the amount of coverage, the location of the property, the hazards covered (for example, whether earthquake, subsidence or other special coverage is needed), and many other factors. For accurate information specific to your situation and needs, it is best to contact agents and receive quotes or use a comparison quoting service such as that offered by the State of California. This service allows homeowners to not only check rates on insurers but investigate their licensing status and other information and is available through the state insurance board website.
Yes, California is a community property state, not a common law property state. In community property states, assets acquired during marriage are generally considered jointly owned by both spouses.
Yes.