The Importance of a Home Appraisal During Divorce
When a married couple is going through a divorce, if there is jointly owned property, an appraisal will almost always be required to determine how to divide the assets after the divorce is final. There are professional appraisers to evaluate property, as well as any and all other types of possessions the couple may own.
The law(s) regarding division of property and assets is state specific. Many people believe that all assets will be equally divided between spouses in a divorce process, but in fact, this is not necessarily true. There can be many mitigating circumstances that affect the actual asset division. Some circumstances to be considered include:
Was the property owned by one partner prior to the marriage?
Was the property a gift or inheritance to one spouse during the marriage?
Was the property acquired with funds that one partner brought into the marriage?
Was a pre-nuptial agreement signed prior to the marriage?
How was title taken to the property in question?
Has the asset increased in value since purchased? Was the increase due to an equal investment of time and funds by both spouses?
Is the asset part of a business owned and operated outside the marriage?
Was the business in operation prior to the marriage?
It is important to seek legal advice prior to ordering an appraisal. While some states use the date of separation as the appropriate date to determine values for asset division, other states may deem any valuation is premature until closer to the finalization of the divorce.
Appraisals should be completed by a certified or licensed appraiser. When real estate type of property is to be valued, it is prudent to utilize the services of a local appraiser who is familiar with local valuations, assessments, etc. Your attorney or CPA can usually recommend a good appraiser for you.
If there are investment properties and/or commercial real estate involved, you may need to obtain the services of more than one appraiser. For assets other than real estate, it is very likely that the services of at least one more appraiser will be required. For example, few appraisers are qualified to appraise antiques, artwork, or jewelry.
Surprisingly, it is not uncommon for non real estate types of assets to exceed the value of real property, and certainly since the more recent drop in housing values, the amount of equity in real property. When you start to consider automobiles, boats, motorcycles, expensive bicycles, jet skies, snow equipment, business equipment, cameras, motor homes, china, silver, collectibles, jewelry, pensions, and retirement plans, you can see that property division is not a topic to be taken lightly, especially if the marriage has been of long duration.
In 2008, the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) was formally adopted across the United States. The USPAP established a uniform set of regulations regarding education, testing, licensing and certification for all property appraisers in the country. The USPAP sets the standards for real estate, personal property, business and mass appraisal. However, licenses and certifications are still issued by each state.
Before you hire any appraiser to value any of your property, be sure to ask to see a copy of the state issued license, and a copy of the E & O insurance, which protects you in case of errors.
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Real estate podcasting for the home building industry was highlighted in the December article of Builder magazine tilted "Direct Link." What I Want Podcasting was featured for its work with Taylor Woodrow Homes and the innovation behind the podcast initiative.
Podcasting and online video have become viable business tools that are giving traditional industries new social media tools that are enhancing their online business operations and affecting business models. "We are reducing costs and increasing sales and promotion with the use of new media technology," says Ryan Hoback, CEO of What I Want Podcasting. The article speaks about the home building industry seeking new marketing approaches and podcasting becoming the answer.
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Without federal tax credit, home sales in S.L. County fall 36 percent
Without federal tax credit, home sales in S.L. County fall 36 percent TRIBUNE staff and news services Updated Aug 24, 2010 07:25PM MDT Sales of previously occupied homes and condominiums in Salt Lake County plunged last month to the lowest level in at least 14 years despite super-low mortgages rates and lower prices. July’s sales fell 36 percent, to 709 units from 1,112 sales in July 2009, the …
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Home sales declining in Lee County
July sales of previously occupied homes took a plunge both locally and nationally.In Lee County, home sales declined from 135 in June to 89 in July — a 34 percent decrease — according to data provided by the Alabama Center for Real Estate at the University of Alabama. That figure includes both residential homes and condominiums.
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Useless Real Estate Middle Men and How to Avoid Them!
How do HomeGain, Realtor.com, Service Magic and other companies like this make money? These companies are called lead generation companies. They spend vast amounts of money advertising on TV, the Internet, radio, and in print so that you'll go to their website to find information about real estate. When you click on a property and request information the company then either sells the lead at a fee ranging from – for an unqualified lead or up to a 35% referral fee for leads that are more valuable.
What does the company do for the fee charged? The answer might be pretty surprising. They don't do anything, but forward the lead to a service provider. Yep, that's right. You can search the MLS on any number of free websites so the website they provide is little more than a mechanism to get your information. Some people think agents, contractors, or other service providers are overpaid for what they do. Take a look at these companies and ask yourself if forwarding an email is worth 00 (That's the commission split they would receive on the sale of a 0,000 home.).
Who pays the fees that these companies charge? For the most part, the Realtor, mortgage broker or other service provider pays for these leads. The laws of business provide that you can't get something for nothing. This is very true. So by adding no value to the transaction and taking up to 35% of the payment for service, the middle-man is taking value from both the consumer and the service provider.
Why is this bad for consumers? In real estate like many other service industries, the best Realtors obtain their business through referrals. The weaker, newer, less experienced agents typically buy leads from sources such as these. The next time you visit a site like these lead generators, think twice about giving them your information and go directly to the source. You'll cut out the middle-man and get a better agent for your hard earned dollar.
Joe Cline is a real estate broker, investor, and REALTOR with Coldwell Banker Austin, Texas.
Joe holds his Broker's license, the ABR designation, the CRS designation, the CMMS designation, Cendant Mobility Marketing Specialist designation and the Cendant Mobility Referral Specialist designation.
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Rowlett Homes for Sale – Finding Rowlett Homes for Sale
Searching for Rowlett homes for sale can be a rewarding, but challenging experience.During your hunt, you will see that there are tons homes to pick from in Rowlett. The goal of this article is to help guide you in your search for homes in Rowlett.
Things to Take into account when Searching for Rowlett Homes for Sale
Analyze your finances When you decide to get a new house, it is essential to understand how much you have allocated for the purchase of the home. Furthermore, it is equally important for you to stay within a range of your budget during your search. Remember there will be other costs, like closing costs, insurance, and interest that many do not think about. Finally, you should think about all other financial matters in mind when it comes to finding Rowlett homes for sale.
Location of the Rowlett homes for sale The price of your Rowlett homes for sale is set mainly from the location of the house. It will also be the prime factor for how happy you are with your house over the long term.
So, take your budget and start looking into areas of Rowlett that you think you may desire to live. Don't fret if you have trouble finding the house you are looking for in Rowlett. If that happens, then you need to decide between your ideal home and the ideal neighborhood.
Looking for a Rowlett home for sale is a task that should be taken with some caution. But, if you exercise fiscal responsibility and patience then you have a good chance finding the home of your dreams in Rowlett.
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Floods hit Lampang, Chaiyaphum
Serious flooding has hit many parts of Lampang in the North and Chaiyaphum in the Northeast. Hundreds of homes were damaged, plus farms and there was at least one death yesterday.
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Rubbernecking at real estate? Watch out!
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Suspected burglar arrested in Cheltenham
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During a trip home from college years ago, Number 2 lamented that he was 21 and didn't know what he wanted to be when he grew up. "Join the club," I remember saying, "I'm more than twice your age, and I don't know what I want to be when I grow up."
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Mortgage fraud thrives in good and bad times
The house on the 53rd block of South Wood Street in Chicago's Back of the Yards doesn't look like a $ 355,000 home. There is no front door and most of the windows are boarded up. Chicago – Business – United States – Financial Services – Mortgages
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Dear Real Estate Adviser, I need to sell my house and a sex offender lives across the street. Apparently, he's no longer required to register because his 10-year reporting requirement has expired. Do I need to disclose this information when trying to sell?
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'Bottom feeders' need not apply: Luxe cribs go on the block in splashy auction on Hutchinson Island
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