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VA to roll out temporary fix to buyer agent commission problem

Housing Wire

VA policy states that while a veteran is allowed to use a buyer broker to purchase a home using their VA loan benefit, they “may not under any circumstances, be charged a brokerage fee or commission in connection with the services of such individuals.”

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Chuck E. Cheese, MLS listing books and the correct pronunciation of ‘Realtor’ were on the table during HousingWire’s commission lawsuit debate

Housing Wire

It devolved into a battle about historic facts, old-school MLS listing books, pronunciation corrections and even references to the kid-friendly restaurant chain Chuck E. The hourlong debate began with both participants discussing their motivations for participating. It dehumanizes Realtors and turns us into money-making machines.”

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How real estate professionals can help first responders buy a home

Housing Wire

These loans have lower down payment requirements and more forgiving credit requirements. Requirements for these loans are typically: -Two years of stable employment, ideally at the same job. Ask your professional loan originator for the details and refer your clients to someone who specializes in these programs.

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GSEs will not count buyer agent commissions as IPCs

Housing Wire

If the settlement is approved by the court, although agents and home sellers will not be able to list offers of compensation on the MLS, home sellers may still offer to cover the buyer’s agent fees if they so choose. Department of Veterans Affairs seeking similar guidance on VA loans, but Sears said that letter remains unanswered.

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NAR, MBA ask for clarification on underwriting rules

Housing Wire

At the moment, IPCs “include concessions from the seller to the buyer for items that are traditionally paid by the buyer such as loan closing costs or rate buy-downs,” but as buyer agents are customarily paid by the listing agent, their fees are excluded from caps on the IPCs. Sellers or buyers can pay the buyer’s agent’s fees.

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Agents fight misconceptions to win deals for military veteran clients

Housing Wire

After completing countless Veterans Administration (VA) mortgage loan transactions over the years, Chris Pascoe, a Marine veteran turned RE/MAX agent, has developed something of a system. VA loans are secured by the VA, and statutorily must be appraised by the VA and not just any appraiser. “I

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Selling a House ‘As Is’ in Louisiana

HomeLight

Selling a house “as is” in Louisiana? Whether you’ve got a fixer-upper or recently inherited a relative’s home, sometimes you may just want to skip repairs, get a fair cash offer for your property, and move on. If you’re selling a house “as is” in Lousiana, we’ve got you covered. No Is a real estate attorney required?

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