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Whom to Contact - Q & A
Q: What standards do appraisers use to estimate value?
A: Appraisers use several factors when estimating value including
historical records, property performance, condition of the home
and indices that forecast future value. For detailed information
on appraisal standards, contact the Appraisal Institute at 875 N.
Michigan Ave., Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60611-1980; (312) 335-4458.
Q: Where do I get information about housing discrimination?
A: For information about housing discrimination, call the U.S. Department
of Justice at (202) 514-2000, 950 Pennsylvania Ave., NW DC 20530
or your local U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development office.
For detailed information, the booklet, "Your Loan is Denied,
Defending Yourself Against Mortgage Lending Discrimination,"
is available from the Center for Investigative Reporting, 500 Howard
Street, Suite 206, San Francisco, CA 94105-3008 or call (415) 543-1200.
Q: Where do I get information about closing costs?
A: For more on closing costs, ask for the "Consumer?s Guide
to Mortgage Settlement Costs," Federal Reserve Bank of San
Francisco, Public Information Department, P.O. Box 7702, San Francisco,
CA 94120 or call (415) 974-2163.
Q: Where do I get information on housing market stats?
A: A real estate agent is a good source for finding out the status
of the local housing market. So is your statewide association of
Realtors, most of which are continuously compiling such statistics
from local real estate boards.
For overall housing statistics, U.S. Housing Markets regularly publishes
quarterly reports on home building and home buying. Your local builders
association probably gets this report. If not, the housing research
firm is located in Canton, Mich.; call (800) 755-6269 for information;
the firm also maintains an Internet site. Finally, check with the
U.S. Bureau of the Census in Washington, D.C.; (301) 495-4700. The
census bureau also maintains a site on the Internet. The Chicago
Title company also has published a pamphlet, "Who's Buying
Homes in America." Write Chicago Title and Trust Family of
Title Insurers, 171 North Clark St., Chicago, IL 60601-3294.
Q: How do I reach the IRS?
A: To reach the Internal Revenue Service, call (800) TAX-1040.
Q: Where do I get information on lease options?
A: For information on lease options, "How Lease Options Benefit
Realty Buyers, Sellers, Agents and Investors" is available
for from Tribune Media Services, 435 N Michigan #1500, Chicago IL
60611. 1-800-245-6536,or "Publication House", Burlingram
CA. 1-800-736-1736
Q: Where do I get information about finding a real estate attorney?
A: To find a real estate attorney, contact your local bar association,
which may offer local referral services. You may also ask friends
or your real estate agent for their recommendations. When you have
several names, call each to find out about fees and their level
of experience.
Q: Where do I get information on home market stats and trends?
A: A real estate agent is a good source for finding out the status
of the local housing market. So is your statewide association of
Realtors, most of which are continuously compiling such statistics
from local real estate boards.
For overall housing statistics, U.S. Housing Markets regularly publishes
quarterly reports on home building and home buying. Your local builders
association probably gets this report. If not, the housing research
firm is located in 4200 Koppernick Rd #40, Canton,Mich.48187; call
(800) 755-6269 for information; the firm also maintains an Internet
site. Finally, check with the U.S. Bureau of the Census in Washington,
D.C.; (301) 495-4700. The census bureau also maintains a site on
the Internet. The Chicago Title company also has published a pamphlet,
"Who's Buying Homes in America." Write Chicago Title and
Trust Family of Title Insurers, 171 North Clark St., Chicago, IL
60601-3294.
Q: How do I find a home inspector?
A: Your realty agent is one source. Inspectors are listed in the
yellow pages. You can ask for referrals from friends. Ask for their
credentials, such as contractor's license or engineering certificate.
Also, check out their references.
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