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The HOA fee is determined every year by the following years budget, there ai a president and board of directors. There may also be a management company that assists and runs the day to day operations of the HOA. If you are interested in a neighborhood with an OA you should ask for the rules and regulations as well as teh current and perhaps the future years as well. - Yesterday, 14:32
Melissa your best bet is to call the school directly at (413) 594-3434. or email Principal: Derek Morrison
Email: dmorriso@chicopee.mec.edu
hope this helps - Yesterday, 14:29
For a loan modification you usually do not have to pay before but as part of it, you may want a forebearance rather than a loan modification or a combination of the two. call your banks, ask for the home retention department, if you are not get anywhere then ask for a supervisor. There is a governemnt assistance number you can also try, they usually include it with your collection letters. good luck in trying to work things out Rick. - Yesterday, 10:04
Virtually all banks will not even speak about a home that has not gone through the channels. i do not recomend you calling banks and going through the hordes of voicemails as you probabily will not get a reply. Once a house is foreclosed on, it is assigned to an assett manager, they will then list the property with a local realtor, they will order title through their attorneys who will clrear the title and record the forclosure deed, the agent will get the house cleaned, wait fior teh bank to order an appraisal, where the bank will then set a price and get it listed. If there are deed problems or a title insurance company claim involved it can take a little longer. Unfortanately you may have to wait until they post th contact name and number on the property when it is assigned and call them. - Yesterday, 10:02
Everyone thinks they can handle them until they try. In order for any agent to work the listing end of a short sale they need to be very experienced with short sales, not anyone can do it nor does everyone have the time or patience to do it correctly. It is tru the banks are taking forever but not all. If the person doing the negotiating has a relationship with the bank they can move things along alot easier. Chase, Wells Fargo and Countrywide have been absolute nightmares. Sometimes i do believe a short sale company is worth every penny to handle it and get it done. however they too are popping uo all over the place and can not do any better than you would have on your own, the only thing they have done is emptied and money that was left in the sellers pocket. - Yesterday, 09:58
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