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Dear Scott,
Most realtors can assist you with this.... If you find a property you like, you can approach the owner with a lease/option offer. If a property has been on the market awhile, this just might appeal.
Good luck,
Sally - Yesterday, 13:55
Auna,
Are you sure no one is living there? I would knock on the door at different times just to check. You can also go to
http://www.sfgov.org and check the Assessor's records to find the new owner if there is one and contact them. Or use the other suggestions below.
Good luck,
Sally
- Thu Jul 2 2009, 10:40
Dear Wes,
It is catch as catch can as you can see from the answers below. Most listings are not listed with lease options to purchase. Do you have a realtor? Tell her/him which buildings appeal to you and have her check them out by asking the listing agents. Or writing a letter to owners in those buildings to see if one would consider doing a lease option.
If you do not have a realtor, ask one of us. We would be glad to assist you.
Cheers,
Sally - Sat Jun 27 2009, 13:29
Let me add.... check with an attorney who works in the city in which you are buying your new home. All cities and counties have different rules and regulations.
Good luck!
Sally - Fri Jun 26 2009, 14:39
Dear Colleague,
Go to my website and look under Resources. You will find Energy inspectors like Brian Cassidy and Save Energy. Go to the sfgov.org for DBI and call them regarding the 3R. On my website you can also find general contractors who do inspections and pest/termite inspectors as well. Call SFAR regarding forms -- most local areas have reciprocal agreements.
In the future, you might consider referring to an Agent who does work in San Francisco...... who will be there for Tuesday tours and Sunday open houses. I pay 30% referral fees and others do too.
Good luck,
Sally - Tue Jun 23 2009, 10:50
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