Geoffrey D. Leach

"First time home buyer and Relo Specialist"
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About Me
Geoffrey D. Leach ABR
Prudential Great Lakes Realty
800 N. Milford Rd., Suite 100
Milford, MI 48381
248-685-0077
specializing in Residential - Relocation - Lake front homes - First time home buyers
All of Oakland and Most of Livingston Counties.
13 years of experience
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Geoffrey D. Leach answered:
Hi Mike, do you want to know how many people have their real estate license or how many active real estate agents there are? Try the Michigan Association of Realtors. - Wed Jul 23 2008, 10:31

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Geoffrey D. Leach answered:
Laura, you need to be aware that with Countrywide, your short sale offer may take 4 to 6 months to be accepted. - Wed Jul 23 2008, 08:42
Geoffrey D. Leach answered:
Hi Charmione, I have two rental units in Pontiac. I had a tennant ask me if I would consider sec. 8. I knew nothing about it. She had already applied and been approved to receive sec. 8 so I contacted her counceler, filled out the paperwork, had an inspection on the property. I only had to install hardwired smoke alarms to pass. I also had to register the house with the city of pontiac. She has been in the house 2 years, we receive our rent check from the government every month without fail. I keep the house up to code , fill out the paperwork that sec. 8 and the city requires, she keeps the house very clean and everyone is happy. Contact HUD.com and your local government. Also, make sure the rentals meet the requirements and are upto code. - Sat May 10 2008, 04:34
Geoffrey D. Leach answered:
JC, you can always ask the seller to pay part or all of your closing costs and downpayment. But you need to contact a good mortgage rep to answer all of your questions. There are different programs to assist buyers but you have to follows the rules and regulations. - Fri May 2 2008, 05:36
Geoffrey D. Leach answered:
Most listing agent's (Brokers) offer a percentage of there commission to the buyer's (Broker) agent and that's how buyer's agents receive their commission. - Fri May 2 2008, 05:31
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