Month: October 2015

  • I want out of the sales contract

    Reader Question: I want out of the sales contract I signed yesterday. Can I change my mind and decide not to sell? If I can do this, what liabilities would there be to me? Monty’s Answer: First know it is not uncommon for a seller to experience a malady called “sellers jitters.” Our most cherished memories…

  • Six tips on when to restore, or replace vintage home components

    Reader Question: I have a mid-century, brick, two bedrooms, and two-bath vintage home in a nice older neighborhood. Paid $215K for it and did some remodeling. The last appraisal was $236K. The soffit is very wide (4′ or so) and is part of the architectural design of the house. I have four spots that need repair…

  • Fallen tree concerns next-door neighbor

    Reader Question: If a fallen tree from my neighbor’s yard, or a huge branch damages the fence or wall between our houses or my pool or pool equipment is he liable? My insurance agent gave me a very vague response about the insurance adjuster determining liability. How can I be liable for his tree, or…

  • Can an agent legally work for both parties and earn both commissions?

    Reader Question: Is it legal for a real estate agent to work with the seller and the buyer and if it is, then get both commissions? Jonie P. Monty’s Answer: It is legal for a real estate agent to work with both a buyer and a seller. Real estate law in every state says that…