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Modular vs Manufactured, Get it Closed...

Oct. 6, 2007
Categorized in: Real Estate Agents Info

At a recent Flint Chapter Women's Council of Realtors meeting, modular and manufactured homes were discussed.

Modular and Manufactured Homes are built in a factory. The factory is climate controlled. Great building conditions and assembled on the property.

Modular homes are appraised same as a stick built. It is possible for a 2nd homeowner, Realtor® Appraiser and Home Inspector not to be able to identify the home is a modular home. When the modular home is put on the foundation, it's the same as a stick built home. Modular homes are made to BOCA code, conforms to city and township building codes. The modular home is financed the same as stick built home.

Manufactured homes depreciate very quickly. A manufactured home contains tags on each outer section and in the inside. The tag on the inside of manufactured homes can be placed in the cupboards, on the furnace room door, the electrical panel and many other places. The tag contains the serial number, make, model, vin and year built. The tag information is needed for financing. The manufactured home is titled as a car with the secretary of state.

If the tags are removed, a surety bond must be purchased and the proper paper work filed to clear the title.

For most types of financing, the manufactured must have an engineered inspection. This inspection assures the lender the wheels are gone and the home affixed to the property and cannot be moved.

The next step for a manufactured home is the affidavit of affixture. This document removes the title forever. The manufactured home becomes part of the real estate. Most title companies will take care of this paper work.

Thank you to Ben Guzak of Allied Appraisers in Flint Michigan and the Citizens Bank crew!!

www.CompleteRealtyLLC.com your Real Estate Resource Center.....

Michigan Chapter Women's Council of Realtor's State Meeting

Sep. 28, 2007

Michigan Chapter Women's Council of Realtors State Meeting

LCP Report about the Michigan Association of Realtors® Conference,

The conference was held at the Soaring Eagles Resort and Casino in Mt Pleasant, MI.

The Michigan State Women's Council of Realtors® started the conference Tuesday evening with a mixer. The mixer had a wonderful attendance. Stephanie Hoffman and I had fun checking people in the door. The mixer had finger food, beverages and casino games. This event lasted about 2 hours. Bill Martin, Chief Executive Officer of the Michigan Association of Realtors® brought guest from the Ohio Association of Realtors® as well as Furhad Waquad, President the Michigan Association of Realtors® President. It was great to see Katie Colden and Chris BB from our chapter attend the event as well.

Wednesday was the General Membership meeting day. This was an all day meeting that started at 8:30-well after 4:00. Reports were given by the Governing Board.

Monica Ross expressed the importance of the Michigan Association of Realtors® dues increase. She explained the difference between RPAC money (giving and supporting candidates) and the allocation of the dues money (assisting to stop the 6% service tax, stopping the pop up bill ect..)

Betty Barbour danced a final Good-Bye.

Elections were completed. The election results are as follows:

President: Colleen Maillette

President-Elect: Jo Ann Hatfield

Vice President: Laurie Koelling

Financial / Treasurer: Darlene Hill-Braddy

Recording Secretary: Angie Ridley

Corresponding Secretary: Candace Bonner-Paige

Governors: Monica Ross and Marlene Arnhold

Immmediately following the elections the committees attended break out sessions. Out of the committee sessions came the following:

The Installation Luncheon followed the morning part of the meeting. It was truly an honor to be installed by Furhad Waquad, President.

Results form the breakout sessions were as follows:

  1. Standing Rules words were amended to keep up with national and today. No changes that will affect the chapter were made.
  2. Education would like to see a Performance Management Network class at the next Michigan Association of Realtors® conference. Chapters are having a difficult time getting attendance to the classes, as we experienced as well. Local Chapter Presidents are supposed to obtain the Performance Management Network while serving. This event would help the Local Chapter Presidents achieve this requirement.
  3. Selling raffle tickets for the giant gift basket is the biggest fund raiser for the state at this time. The state is not making it on just selling these tickets anymore. A dues increase was suggested but not in place at this time.

Thursday morning Michigan Chapter Women's Council of Realtors® and the Michigan Association of Realtors® jointly help an educational program about Roberts Rules of Order. This class was free and included 2 hours of con-ed. I learned about conducting meetings according to Roberts Rules.

Jeremy Conaway from RECONN held a 1 hour session about improving associations.

The Flint Area Association of Realtors® held a meet and greet also.

Thank you for the opportunity to attend this function.

 Betty's Goodbye

4210 Menton...no longer for sale*

Apr. 19, 2007
Categorized in: Homes on the Market

Click for a Visual Tour 

Open House September 30th from 4:00-5:30 P.M.

 

  4210 Menton, Flint Michigan $59,900.  Sharp 2 bedroom home.  As you enter you will notice the fresh paint and new carpet.  As you stroll to the kitchen you will see that's just been updated too!  Do you like privacy?  If so, you will love the private backyard with a large deck for entertaining. 

living and dining room                             sunroom

kitchen                                                 backyard