Martin,
It is not active at this time. It expired in March. It was a bank owned listing.
If you need addtional information on the propery, please let me know.
All my best,
Micki O'Toole... more
Hernandez,
I sure am sorry for your loss of your job. This is a very unfortunate case here and I would have to look at the contract to see if the loan contingency to remain in effect until loan is funded box was checked. Have you removed all contingencies yet? These are questions you need to be asking your realtor. Find out what has been done with this paperwork.
I would advise you (like so many of these fine agents have) to seek counsel. Talk to your agent, go to his/her broker and see if they can give you any advise. Also, maybe their company has a risk managment person that you can talk to. I know my office does and this gives my clients opportunity to speak with an attorney when a situation arises and they advise my clients. See if your agent has this as well.
Good luck, and please let me know how things work out for you.
Kind regards,
Joan Patterson, B.A., A.S.P., G.R.I., Realtor, License #01431647
Keller Williams Realty
951-204-1864
www.calljoan4homes.com
calljoan4homes@aol.com... more
De vez en cuando, la informacion en la computadora no esta completa asi que puede que una casa que aparece que no esta en venta, ya esta vendida.
Lo mejor es trabajar directamente con un agente de bienes raices. Estas personas tienen aceso a toda la informacion completa y le pueden proteger de cualquier problema que puede suceder en la compravente de un inmueble.... more
Well you are looking in the right place! Rancho Cucamonga is notorious for allowing animals to reside on the premises. I'm assuming that you mean equestrian or farm animals. They are allowed but there is a limit depending upon the size of your lot. Many homes in Rancho Cucamonga north of the 210 freeway offer 1/2 acre + parcels. Unless there are recorded restrictions against animals most neighborhoods allow one animal per 10,000 st or 2 animals on a typical half acre. I believe pigs are calculated the same. There is a limit on domesticated animals such as cats, dogs, birds but it is a large number. The only time the city would be involved in the number of animals you house would be if a complaint were filed regarding the rules allowable by the city. So bottom line, check with the city of Rancho Cucamonga's code enforcement dept. before you buy! Good luck.... more