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Whom to Contact
(Other Ownership Issues) - Q & A
Q: Where do I get information on homes with historic value?
A: For information about homes with historic value, contact the
National Trust for Historic Preservation, Washington, D.C. at (202)
673-4000.
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 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: How do I monitor my ARM loan?
A: Consumer Loan Advocates publishes a book with form letters and
worksheets to help people who want to check mortgage payments or
adjustments on their own. It costs $19.95 plus $4 shipping and handling.
For a copy, write or call Consumer Loan Advocates, 655 Rockland
Road, Lake Bluff, IL 60044; (847) 615-0024.
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