Showing posts with label PropertyRecord.com Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PropertyRecord.com Reviews. Show all posts

Monday, 30 December 2013

PropertyRecord.com Review Of Hobbit 2 – Tolkien Boogaloo

It's the end of the year, and everyone is in the holiday mood – even those of us at PropertyRecord.com. That's why instead of doing a normal blog about real estate, we thought we'd have fun this week and use the PropertyRecord.com blog to talk about something interesting – namely the new Hobbit movie Peter Jackson released this week. So without further ado, here is the PropertyRecord.com review of The Hobbit – The Desolation Of Smaug.

We went to this movie with high hopes and thought that we would end up giving it a good review. Unfortunately, we can't. Our review is about as cheerful as clouds around Mount Doom.

It's sad really, because The Hobbit could have been turned into a good film that people would want to review again and again. Instead it's a long boring slog through material that many people couldn't care about.

The main problem is that they should never have tried to make this story into three movies. The Lord Of The Rings films were based on three books, so it made sense to turn them into a trilogy – and one that we'd be happy to give a good review to.

The Hobbit, on the other hand, is one short book. Breaking it into three movies would seem to be impossible. So, what they did was add material from other Tolkien books that have little to do with the story itself. This leads to three long, drawn-out, boring movies rather than one interesting one.

So, sadly, the PropertyReports.com review of the new Hobbit film is negative.

Hopefully, Hollywood will do better when the fourth Narnia film – The Silver Chair – comes out next year.

About PropertyRecord.com:


PropertyRecord.com provides property reports and other valuable information to home owners, buyers and sellers across North America. With an extensive database of public records, consumers are able to look up the value, history and residential details on a home or property with a simple search. Visit PropertyRecord.com to chat with a live representative, call 1-855-482-6221, or email Manager@PropertyRecord.com with any questions or concerns.


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Friday, 18 October 2013

PropertyRecord.com Thinks The Public Has The Right To Review The Jon Benet Ramsey Indictment



PropertyRecord.com exists to provide you with the information about real estate you need to review. But that doesn't mean we at PropertyRecord.com don't follow the news or have our own opinions. That's why we want to use the PropertyRecord.com blog today to say that we think the public has the right to review the hidden Jon Benet Ramsey indictment.

For those of you who have not reviewed the background of the case, Jon Benet was a little girl who was beaten and strangled to death in her home on Christmas, 1996. No one has ever been formerly charged with her murder.

But now it turns out that the grand jury that did a review of the evidence in the case decided to indict both of Jon Benet's parents for her murder. The district attorney at the time chose to not sign the indictment, and instead hid it.

This should not be. The public has every right to review the evidence of the case and decide for themselves if the Ramseys should have been brought to trial. Just because you are wealthy does not mean that you shouldn't have to defend yourself against criminal accusations.

If it turns out after a review that there is not enough evidence to prosecute, then fine. But until we can review the documents, we will always wonder if the prosecutor simply chickened out on doing a very public trial he was not sure he could win.

About PropertyRecord.com:


PropertyRecord.com provides property reports and other valuable information to home owners, buyers and sellers across North America. With an extensive database of public records, consumers are able to look up the value, history and residential details on a home or property with a simple search. Visit PropertyRecord.com to chat with a live representative, call 1-855-482-6221, or email Manager@PropertyRecord.com with any questions or concerns.

We want to hear from you. Contact us today!



Friday, 26 July 2013

PropertyRecord.com Guide to Not Breaking The Law When Selling Your Home

Selling your home can be a stressful experience, and PropertyRecord.com understands. Many PropertyRecord.com customers come to us for advice on how to sell their home. What they don't realize is that it's fairly easy to break the law as a home seller, particularly if you don't use a real estate agent. So, PropertyRecord.com wants to give you some advice to help you stay out of legal trouble. We don't want PropertyRecord.com customers to end up in jail!

The easiest way to get in trouble with the law is if you get multiple offers on your property, and all of the offers are roughly in the same price range. You may simply want to sell to the buyer you like the most. But, be careful because the law is very strong on this.

If you accept a lower offer from someone you like and the person who made a higher offer, even if just by a penny, is a member of a protected class, you will have violated federal discrimination laws and you will go to jail.

And the number of protected classes are endless. They include pregnant women; people with children; gays, lesbians and bisexuals, transsexuals; anyone of any race other than your own; unmarried couples; and people of a religion that is different than your own. In other words, if they are not exactly like you and you refuse to sell to them, you could be breaking the law.

The second-most common way to break the law is by not providing to the home buyer all the documents you have related to the home. It doesn't matter if you think the paperwork is for a minor issue; if you don't disclose it and the buyer finds out eventually, you could go to jail for fraud. Don't let that happen to you.

If you can avoid these two very common situations, you should have no legal problems when you sell your home. 


About PropertyRecord.com:

PropertyRecord.com provides property reports and other valuable information to home owners, buyers and sellers across North America.  With an extensive database of public records, consumers are able to look up the value, history and residential details on a home or property with a simple search. Visit PropertyRecord.com to chat with a live representative, call 1-855-482-6221, or email Manager@PropertyRecord.com with any questions or concerns.

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

PropertyRecord.com Tips on What to Ask a Home Seller


Buying a new home isn't just about looking up public information on PropertyRecord.com. You also have to do your own research. The staff at PropertyRecord.com understands this process, and we have helped people go through it many times.

One of the main things we've noticed that can help PropertyRecord.com customers make the right decision about a home is asking the right questions of the current homeowner. So, we figured we'd share some questions that PropertyRecord.com customers should always ask anyone selling a home.


1.    Why are you selling the home? Ask yourself if their answers make sense, or if they are trying to just escape a money pit.
2.    What is your experience with the local school system? A bad school system lowers property values.
3.    How much do you spend each year to keep the home running? This is very important.
4.    Are you friendly with the neighbors? If they are not, then the neighbors may be huge problems.
5.    When was the last time you renovated the home? If it's been years, there could be problems.
6.    What is the ground water like? You don't want to have to deal with hard water.
7.    When was the last time the insulation was changed? If it was back in the '70s, there may be problems with asbestos.
8.    When was the last time pest control service was brought in? This is so you know if there are bug problems.
9.    Can I see the property inspector report? You want to make sure it's up to code.
10. Are you willing to do any repairs before closing? Make them pay for it – not you.
 
About PropertyRecord.com:

PropertyRecord.com provides property reports and other valuable information to home owners, buyers and sellers across North America. With an extensive database of public records, consumers are able to look up the value, history and residential details on a home or property with a simple search. Visit PropertyRecord.com to chat with a live representative, call 1-855-482-6221, or email Manager@PropertyRecord.com with any questions or concerns.

Saturday, 22 June 2013

PropertyRecord.com Psyched That Microsoft Changed Course On Xbox One

Let us let you in on a little secret about how things work here at PropertyRecord.com. In our break room, we have an Xbox 360 and when we have some downtime, the PropertyRecord.com staff is very competitive with each other on it – particularly with Call Of Duty. So, we were looking forward to Microsoft's announcement of the Xbox One next generation gaming console.

But when we heard about some of the limitations on it, we were disgusted – as was much of the gaming community - and had decided not to buy one. This is why we were delighted this morning at PropertyRecord.com to learn that Microsoft has listened to the people and gotten rid of the “features” that angered the gaming community.

The first feature that upset people was the fact that to use the Xbox One, you were going to need an always-on Internet connection. We know at PropertyRecord.com from dealing with our customers that many people in rural areas have spotty Internet. That would have meant that for large parts of the day, they would not have been able to use their expensive game consoles. Now, Microsoft has said that they are redesigning the game so that you don't need the Internet at all to use it.


The second feature that upset people was that Microsoft was going to use technology to make it impossible to share games with your friends, sell the games you bought, or buy used games. Let's face it; not everyone can afford new games. And one of the ways you can discover great games is by trying one title in the series used ,and if you like it, buying new versions of other titles in the series. This is how we discovered Assassin’s Creed.

Beyond that, this feature would have put many mom-and-pop used game businesses out of business. Now Microsoft has said that they will remove the DRM so that you will be able to buy and sell used games and share them with your friends.

This shows that Microsoft, like PropertyRecord.com, listens to its customers. And it's let us know we'll have an Xbox One in our break room later this year.





PropertyRecord.com provides property reports and other valuable information to home owners, buyers and sellers across North America. With an extensive database of public records, consumers are able to look up the value, history and residential details on a home or property with a simple search. Visit PropertyRecord.com to chat with a live representative, call 1-855-482-6221, or email Manager@PropertyRecord.com with any questions or concerns.


Monday, 3 June 2013

Why The Records At PropertyRecord.com Are Legit

Buying a home can be a stressful experience. You want to make sure you are getting a legitimate deal on the home and not getting ripped off. PropertyRecord.com understands that this could be the main reason why you chose to come to our site and considered buying public real estate records from us. With that being said, you may also be asking yourself how you can be certain that our reports are legit.

It's a fair question, because most people don't know the laws governing public real estate records. They think that they may be private, and if so, that it will be unlikely for us to have legit access to these records.

So what's the truth? Our records are not only legit, but we also have a legitimate reason to have access to them. You see, the government has decided that it is in the public interest for these records to be available to the public. But they also understand that it can be hard for the public to get at them themselves, because they'd have to contact dozens of government agencies.

Therefore, to give you access to these public records on a larger scale, they make them available to companies like us that want to give you a legit way to get at them.

The reason that the government wants you to have access to legit public records is simple! You paid for the records to be created in the first place! Think about it – it's your tax dollars that pay the salaries of the people who create the records. It pays for their computers, their paper, and even the chairs they sit on. That means you own the records, because you've paid for them. Therefore, you have a legit right to the records.

That's how PropertyRecord.com can give you legitimate property records all the time. If they are public records, then it's totally legit to want to review them. And we will always make sure you can so that you get a legit real estate deal. Read what others are saying about our services today!

Saturday, 18 May 2013

What To Review Before Buying A Home


Buying a home is a complex process. You can't rush it. Instead, you need to take your time and review the information at your disposal every step of the way. Otherwise, you could end up paying more for a home than you can afford - or get stuck with a money pit.

Here is the PropertyRecord.com guide to what to review during the home buying process.

Review Tip #1 – Check your credit report. If there are any black marks or errors, you need to fix them so you can get a good rate.

Review Tip #2 – Figure out what you spend in a given month versus what your paycheck is. Then figure out how much you can really spend each month on the mortgage.

Review Tip #3 – Go to your bank and find out how much they will pre-approve you for on a mortgage. That way you know what you can afford when you are home shopping.

Review Tip #4 – Find a reliable real estate agent. Get one that has been in business a while and check their references.

Review Tip #5 – Use PropertyRecord.com to get the details on every home you are interested in, and review the information carefully.

Review Tip #6 – Hire your own home inspector, not one suggested by your real estate agent.

Review Tip #7 - Hire an independent contractor to check out the roof, air conditioning and heating systems in the home.

Review Tip #8 – Hire a pest control expert to check for infestations.

Review Tip #9 – Check your mortgage details. Make sure it isn't an adjustable rate mortgage that will go sky high in a few months.

Review Tip #10 – Have your lawyer go through all documents and contracts to make sure that they are fair and legal.

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If you follow all of these review tips you should have a smooth, hassle-free home buying experience. Read reviews on PropertyRecord.com to see what others have to say!