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Sacramento County Assessor's Office Sends Out Property Tax Bills this week...
Welp, Sacramento County property tax bills were issued this week...the Sacramento County Assessor's Office put out a press release today stating that over 170,000 of the bills issued reflect reductions in the assessed value.
The Assessor's office is still entertaining applications to appeal the assessed value of your home until November 30th. Remember, the bills that just came out reflect an assessment based on the value of your home back in January 2009 (9 months ago!).
To read up on what is required to submit an appeal application, click here.
California Legislation is Approved by Governor Schwarzenegger
This week Governor Schwarzenegger signed several pieces of legislation into law that will affect real estate transactions in the state of California - all for the better!
- SB 36, by Senator Ron Calderon (D-Montebello), creates licensing requirements for all residential loan originators.
- SB 237, by Senator Ron Calderon (D-Montebello), creates a registration program for appraisal management firms.
- SB 239, by Sen. Fran Pavley (D-Agoura Hills), makes it a felony to commit fraud on a mortgage loan application.
- AB 260, by Assemblyman Ted Lieu (D-Torrance), bans negative-amortization loans and limits mortgage prepayment penalties to no more than 2% of the loan balance.
- AB 329, by Assemblyman Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles), requires lenders to give more and clearer information to those interested in reverse mortgages, which let seniors borrow against their homes' equity.
- AB 957, by Assemblywoman Cathleen Galgiani (D-Stockton), allows buyers of foreclosed homes to choose local escrow officers, rather than being forced to use the escrow company chosen by the bank seller.
- AB 1160, by Assemblyman Paul Fong (D-Cupertino), requires that mortgage loan documents be written in the same language the verbal negotiations were conducted in.
How did that Sacramento Storm affect you?
If you follow me on Facebook or Twitter, you will already know that I had a fun day yesterday due to that insane Autumn storm.
I got up around 7am to get ready for my usual Tuesday morning meeting - our Downtown Regional MLS Caravan meeting. I actually peaked outside and saw the heavy wind and rain and some ponding water in the backyard, but otherwise nothing too crazy.
About 45 minutes later, my husband went downstairs to let our hound doggies outside, and I heard him yell "Oh my god!!" I yelled back to him but he did not answer...I ran to our upstairs balcony, and saw that the tree right behind our garage had fallen! It narrowly missed our garage and broke some sprinkler valves. A few inches to the left would have resulted in some major damage! WHEW!
Well that was exciting... not much we could do, so I headed off to my meeting, and my husband, an electrical contractor, headed off to work. After my meeting, I actually had to meet my husband in South Land Park to look at an electrical escrow repair for one of my buyer transactions. The carnage as I drove through Midtown, Land Park, and South Land Park was incredible...limbs and debris everywhere! Luckily the house I have in contract was bone dry!
Went to my office but the power was out, so I decided to go home. On the way home, my husband called and told me that a 2nd large tree in the backyard had fallen. WOW! I use Twitter and Facebook from my cell phone, so I posted pics there...KFBK saw my posts and contacted me. Several people I know messaged me to say they heard my sound bite. So back to work today...I have lots of short sales to follow up with!
FHA Energy Efficient Mortgage Program - make your new home GREEN!
I am frequently asked about the FHA Energy Efficient Mortgage Program by buyers seeking to purchase homes in need of energy efficient upgrades. This programs allows buyers to finance the cost of energy efficient improvements through the mortgage loan. The buyer's loan can be increased according to EEM guidelines to cover energy improvement costs. Monthly mortgage payments increase slightly, but the buyer generally will save money on a monthly basis over the term of ownership of the home because energy bills (power / gas) are decreased...
A buyer can borrow up to 5% of the value of the property (not to exceed $8,000) above and beyond the contract purchase price of the home. Generally, regular FHA loan limits can be exceeded to accommodate an EEM, there is no additional downpayment required on the amount above the original contract purchase price, and there are no addition appraisal requirements.
So what types of improvements can a buyer make via the Energy Efficient Mortgage? A few examples;
-Replace a central heat & air system
-Add insulation
-Install dual pane windows
-Replace a water heater
If you would like to find out more information about the EEM and get pre-approved for your loan, you can contact Marlena Olson with the Vitek Mortgage Group at 916-486-6931.
Do the trees in Downtown San Jose really need sweaters??
If you follow me on Twitter or Facebook, you probably already know that I am in San Jose this week for the California Association of Realtors conference. I was actually a featured speaker at the conference on Tuesday, and aside from that my mind is bursting with lots of great info and stuff to blog about over the next several days...but.......
I am staying at a hotel located two blocks from the San Jose Convention Center, where this conference is being held. The first morning on my walk from my hotel to SJCC, I noticed the strangest thing. The trees lining the streets of Downtown San Jose are wearing sweaters. WHAT!?
These clearly took some effort from someone...the sweaters had to be knitted, and then the two sides had to be sewn together on the tree. RANDOM.
Trulia - have I told you lately that I love you!?
I mention my love for Trulia here from time to time - I am a Trulia "MVP"! Here I am with a few Trulia geeks at Lyon Real Estate's "Fun Realtor Education Day" aka FRED on Monday.

A bad escrow officer can cause LOTS of headaches in your transaction...
ARRGGHH! If you follow me on Facebook, you will know that I have been experiencing great frustration this week surrounding delays to the close of escrow. What was the problem, you ask? A completely incompetent (or lazy, apathetic...all of the above) Escrow Officer.
This Escrow Officer, who shall remain nameless along with her company, caused major frustration and unnecessary delays to the closing of the transaction. Just for the record, the escrow holder is a neutral 3rd party that handles the money in the transaction.
Loan documents were delivered by the buyer's lender the afternoon of Thursday, September 17th. The loan officer excitedly called me to tell me they had been sent to escrow. Great! I called and left a voicemail for the escrow officer that afternoon...no call back. I emailed her Friday morning...nothing. I called again on Friday afternoon and waited on hold 10 or so minutes for her. When she answered, she said she would prepare the documents and get the buyers in to sign their loan documents immediately. She also said she would send me the FHA Amendatory Clause document, which required my signature as the buyer's agent.
Immediately turned out to be Tuesday, the 22nd and Wednesday, the 23rd. My buyer clients were an engaged couple - one is here in Sacramento, and the other is relocating here from Daly City. They were in two different places, but no effort was made to get their signings accommodated...out-of-town document signings are common, and a mobile notary or another office of the same escrow company is used.
The loan documents were not couriered back to the lender until Thursday, the 24th, and not received by the lender until late on Friday, the 25th. By this point, the escrow officer still had not sent over the FHA document requiring my signature as the buyer's agent.
On Tuesday morning, the 29th, the lender issued its funding conditions. Among the funding conditions was a signed copy of the FHA Amendatory Clause. Tuesday morning I was at the Regional MLS meeting when I got a frantic email from the buyer's loan officer around 9:30am. She emailed me the Amendatory Clause because it was required to fund the loan. I raced back to my office, signed it, and emailed to back. Around 11am, I received an email from the escrow officer with a copy of the Amendatory Clause document...kinda late, doncha think?
The lender was able to fund the loan, and the funds were received by escrow at 2:25pm that afternoon. Great! The last time to be able to record the buyer's Deed of Trust with Sacramento County is 3pm! At 4pm, I received a call from this escrow officer stating they missed the recording deadline. No recording Tuesday, and I could not give my anxious buyer clients their keys to their new Natomas home. UGH.
I was promised that the recording would happen first thing on Wednesday morning. I should have received a call from the escrow officer around 9:30am to give me confirmation that the transaction was on record. Nada...finally around 11am I emailed her. I got an out-of-office auto-reply email that she was on vacation for the next week!! WHAT!? I called the office and spoke to her assistant. ARE WE ON RECORD???
Nope! This escrow officer had "forgotten" to request a payoff demand for the HOA transfer fees. They could not record without it. ARRGGHH!!! The escrow officer should have done this weeks prior! Several angry phone calls between myself, the buyer's loan officer, and the listing agent finally resolved this issue.
We finally recorded on Wednesday the 30th...about a week after we should have. WHAT A JOKE! Good thing my clients interest rate lock did not expire! Good thing this transaction madness was not happening at the end of November, when the first time buyer credit deadline could have lapsed! Good thing this was not a short sale close to expiration!
I have a great relationship with my go-to escrow officer. I know this madness NEVER would happen with her.
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