06-10-2016, 10:22 AM
This old Trib-Herald article has some of th answers as to why so few & so long (county only had $1mil in reserve in the relocation fund in '13, with a few hundred thousand added each year (or less than a handful of houses/year purchase ability):
http://hawaiitribune-herald.com/sections...tions.html
I would tend to start REALLY questioning things if the broker has the wrong date on this notice.... that is a pretty BIG ooopsie to make...
MAKE SURE THIS BROKER IS AUTHORIZED WAYYYY BEFORE SIGNING ANYTHING!!!
More from our old paper archives:
http://hawaiitribune-herald.com/sections...tions.html
ADD: Looking at the terms, it is in the Real Estate agency benefit to get the highest $$ for property... If this offer is genuine, and you are looking to sell out - get some authentic appraisals & COUNTER the offer! (the onus is most likely on you to make sure that these appraisals are true-value appraisals...)
The Real Estate agency most likely must show the potential buyer (county) the counter-offer
http://hawaiitribune-herald.com/sections...tions.html
I would tend to start REALLY questioning things if the broker has the wrong date on this notice.... that is a pretty BIG ooopsie to make...
MAKE SURE THIS BROKER IS AUTHORIZED WAYYYY BEFORE SIGNING ANYTHING!!!
More from our old paper archives:
http://hawaiitribune-herald.com/sections...tions.html
ADD: Looking at the terms, it is in the Real Estate agency benefit to get the highest $$ for property... If this offer is genuine, and you are looking to sell out - get some authentic appraisals & COUNTER the offer! (the onus is most likely on you to make sure that these appraisals are true-value appraisals...)
The Real Estate agency most likely must show the potential buyer (county) the counter-offer