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Avoiding Problems with Your Mc Farland Escrow Account

If you are using a mortgage to purchase your first home it is highly likely that the lender will request that you use escrow in order to handle the annual homeowner's insurance and taxes on the property. This is reflected by an additional payment on top of the interest and principal payment that you make on the home loan. Ideally, the lender will review this account every year to see if there are overpayments or underpayments and change the escrow accordingly.

Unfortunately, we don't live in a perfect world and companies do make mistakes. Here are some important facts to help you understand the basics of an escrow account.

Taxes

Property taxes are usually reviewed one year after a home has been purchased. At this time the property will likely get a new assessment, which can drastically increase the tax amount. For people that are buying a previously owned home this will usually not be an issue, although you should look at what the current assessment value is. If you are buying a brand new home, or if you have just built a home, then the previous tax amount was based on an empty lot. The existence of a new home will greatly improve the lot's value and subsequently change the tax amount.

Insurance

Before finalizing the loan you will be asked to provide proof of insurance from a licensed insurance agent. The location of your home may dictate a few extras that might not be prevalent in other areas.

For instance, if you are considering the purchase of a home that is close to a river or lake then you may be in a flood zone and subject to flood insurance. Homes that are located in extremely rural areas may be subject to higher premiums if there are no fire fighting stations in close proximity to the home. It is vital that you speak to your Realtor® before buying a home to see if there are any conditions about the home that would result in a higher insurance policy.

Reviewing the Escrow

Every year your lender should mail you a letter that goes over the escrow account for the previous year. It should list all of the payments you made to the escrow account as well as any amounts disbursed from the account to cover your expenses. You should also contact your homeowner's insurance agent and the local tax assessor's office to see if there are any upcoming changes for your tax bill or your insurance bill.

How to Handle Property Tax Increases

Going back to the early example of someone buying a new home or building a home, there is the expectation that the property tax amount will increase tremendously. If the increase is more than $1,000 then the lender will possibly add $2,000 to the escrow account in case the taxes increase again the following year. This presents you with three choices:

  • Accept the new escrow amount and pay the additional $167 monthly amount
  • Ask your lender if they will spread the extra amount over the next two years to make the monthly amount lower
  • If you have the funds, offer to pay the increased tax amount yourself so that your escrow payment does not change.
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Awesome Free Map / Route Tool

There will not be much argument from just about anyone that Google has developed some awesome free products that make the life of a real estate agents life a lot easier. On top of making so much available for free, they allow others to go ahead and enhance and customize their applications.This is such a tool.It starts with the basic Google Maps that I am sure most who read this currently use in their lives – one way or another.The company that built this free tool is Virtuoo who promotes on their website “Stuff for Realtors!” Looking around, it appears they earn their money with some pretty nice Virtual Tours.They have developed and give away for free a “Efficient Route Calculator” that allows you to enter up to 10 random addresses before you hit the ‘Submit’ button, conveniently located right below the addresses. How simple is that?The program then opens up a new page and in just a few short moments a fully expandable standard Google Map shows up, with both the Hybrid and Satellite option. The good news is all of your locations are there and mapped out – round trip!What is nice is you can even add another destination – I have not had to use this feature, but my guess is you could add an indefinite number of locations to your route.EASY DIRECTIONSBelow the map is a section they call “Computed Data”. It starts with the round trip duration and length of your trip, if you were to drive straight through. This alone makes the program worth what you paid for it. Wait a minute, it’s FREE!!! This feature makes it worth a fortune when you are doing your taxes!!!Then in Google Map familiar fashion, you are given turn by turn directions starting with your start point continuing to each location on your route, in the most efficient route. Of course, the distance on each road is included, so you have an idea how far you must go before the next turn.NOT PERFECTJust like everything else in life, this tool is not perfect – but it really does a great job working for me.First, I prefer the Firefox for my Internet Browser and when I print the highlighted line that represents my route does not print. I understand it works best with Opera web browser and works OK with both Safari and Internet Explorer.I wish I could right click and save the map as an image, but it won’t allow that. Too bad. However, I do save each map, on a daily basis, as a web page – when I go to the FILE pull down menu and select SAVE PAGE AS (Control S) and choose the ‘Web Page, complete” option to a folder I call Daily Trips in MY DOCUMENTS. I then have a folder for each month and simply name the file the current date.What’s nice is I can go in and amend routes after I have traveled them, documenting my mileage. You know for those unexpected trips to Office Depot or something that takes you an extra 5 miles out of your way – we need to account for that mileage.There are more notes that you can follow from links at the very bottom of the page, where there has been some trouble shooting discussions taking place – but for me, the only flaw is printing with Firefox. Truth be told, as long as the icons of my route destinations show up with the turn-by-turn directions, I’m a happy camper.There is also code available to add this to your website and allowing you to create a default starting position. I get in trouble when I mess with code, so I’ll just use it the way it’s published, thank you very much. (It would be a nice widget to have in my blog though, wouldn’t it?)HOW CAN THIS BENEFIT YOU?As an REO real estate agent, I see multiple uses for this program. The obvious is to take a buyer out and show several properties with a nice clean route already determined.The tool is also very helpful for managing my inspections of my REO properties, since they are scattered in a 20 mile radius I create a new list adding the property each time I have a new assignment, in a particular area. This way at $4.25 for a gallon of gas I can maximize my driving efficiency and not letting a property slip through the cracks, when I’m in the neighborhood. It also allows me to provide the same information to my contractor, so I can accurately monitor his mileage. (We have to constantly keep costs in line, don’t we?)Another use is with BPO’s. Comps are always close by and when I have the opportunity, I like to check out as many as I can. So, when I am researching a BPO, I will add the addresses of the Subject and the Comps to the grid. This way if I need a picture, I know exactly where I am going – but it really is helpful when it lets me physically check out a comp – after all, I may have a buyer if it is that good a deal.So, how can you use this to make your life as an REO Agent easier? Please go ahead and leave your comments below.John Occhi, REO REALTOR®Century 21 Crest – CrestREOJohn Occhi is a REO REALTOR® thatspecializes in the sale of bankowned homes in the Inland Empireregion of Southern California. Hehas helped many buyers acquiregreat deals on these REO homes.His company, CrestREO, the REODivision of Century 21 Crest – the77th largest C21 in the Nation, hasSold Over $1Billion in REO Sales.

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