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Jan 27th 2011

Filing a Water Damage Claim on your Sedona AZ Home For Sale

Posted By: Barbara Baker In:   Sedona AZ Real Estate

When selling your home in the Sedona AZ Home Marketplace - you had better think twice before filing a water damage claim.  Water damage accounted for about one-fifth of all insurance claims in 2007, says the Insurance Information Institute, with an average amount of $5,531.  But insurers claim  can , which insurers say may reflect poor home maintenance and better odds that you'll eventually file even bigger claims for mold-related expenses.

Depending on your insurer, filing two water-related claims within a five-year period could earn you a premium hike at renewal time or get you dropped altogether. It could also make it harder to find a new policy because all insurers consult a giant dat...


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Sep 01st 2010

Sedona AZ Home Sellers need to price house to sell

Posted By: Barbara Baker In:   Sedona Real Estate

Well, when the competition in the local paper states that Sedona AZ Home Sellers need to price their homes competitively to sell - I can't take the blame!  If your home is too high, it will not sell. If no one sees your house - it's priced too high.  If you have had more than 10 showings and no one has made an offer on your house - it is too high.  If your realtor faints when you tell him what you want to list the house for - it's too high.  And quite honestly, why would you hire a realtor who lists your house for what you want. Do you go to the doctor and tell him/her your  prognosis?  Of course not.  You  go because he/she is an expert in their field and you need him/her to get you bett...


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Feb 19th 2010

Anti-Deficiency Statutes In Arizona Impact Sedona Homes For Sale

Posted By: Barbara Baker In:   Sedona Real Estate

This article was sent to me by Stewart Title of Sedona. I found it very informative for any seller in Sedona who is faced with either shorting or foreclosing on their home and the legal implications that may follow.  So I hope you find it helpful- Enjoy

Short sales and foreclosures are becoming common place in our market. We are consistently asked questions by owners and agents alike about the Arizona anti-deficiency statutes and the tax consequences of a foreclosure or a short sale and deed in lieu. This article answers the two most common questions we receive.

When do the Anti-Deficiency Statutes Apply?
For the anti-deficiency statutes to apply, three requirements must be met:

The propert...


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