I live in a 2 family house that is separated into 2 condos. I own the top floor and the bottom floor condo recently went up for sale. Im trying to weigh the pros and cons about becoming a landlord to an adjacent unit. Some of the pros I can think of are proximity to my investment if there are things needing to be addressed. Also, I would get to decide on who I rent it too. Are there any additional financial considerations in regards to mortgage rates or insurance that I should be aware of once I own both (all) the units in the HOA? What about cons? If anyone has personal experience with something like this I would love to hear your thoughts. submitted by /u/mycartel [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1sgtoi3/should_i_buy_the_condo_downstairs/
I put in an offer on a house earlier this year that I later rescinded, but in my initial offer contract, my real estate agent had me sign an exclusivity contract. It basically states that I have to use him as my agent for the next year. Long story short, I do not want to work with him after this past experience and was wondering if I am bound to him and what I need to do to get out of this exclusivity contract? Since the exclusivity contract was part of my offer, and my offer was rescinded, does that mean the exclusivity contact is void as well? submitted by /u/happilyeveremma [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1sgry09/am_i_legally_bound_to_an_agent/