Magazine Article by Nicoletta Pagnotta, senior vice president at Meridian Capital on August 24, 2023
they need, but we can help them fill in some of the blanks. As mortgagebrokers, we can let them know where ...
Boards should proactively gather information about refinancing underlying mortgages, even before
] Real Estate Broker Is Not Entitled to a Commission May Learn a Costly Lesson" by John A. Viteritti ... into a mortgage. For condo and co-op boards we've expert advise on the best and worst types of commercial tenants
York’s (REBNY) fall 2017 report reveals that average asking rents for available ground-floor retail ...
Co-op and condo boards offering flexibility on lease terms and asking rents.
, their brokers, or attorneys in which, "prohibited" information may be provided to the directors. I strongly ... policy, you can have problems. Asking or not asking the right questions might leave your co
Co-op Units" by Betsy Vereckey (The New York Times)
"[Real Estate] Brokers Face Stiff ... really a service dog when the disabled person doesn't even live there? One brave pundit asks, "Is holiday
As a longtime mortgagebroker, I can tell you that the first step is to break the problem down ... matters worse, your underlying mortgage has a huge prepayment penalty, so refinancing is out
assumed that a bank's approval was sufficient guarantee and they generally asked for more: more cash down ... applicants sweat. And then there's the myth about co-ops OK'ing applicants if the bank gave them a mortgage
members, a broker or two, and even a seller. This wasn't going to be pretty. But if she was going to buy ... .
"Co-op or condo?" I asked, offering her a chair. She didn't seem the townhouse type.
"Does it matter
a million dollars in the building's reserve account that it may seem extravagant to ask shareholders to add ... and brokers will look at everything from reserve funds to pet policies, but rarely does anyone inquire
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