How do I reach the IRS?
What standards do appraisers
use to estimate value?
Where do I get information
about closing costs?
Where do I get information
about finding a real estate attorney?
Where do I get information
on filing consumer complaints?
Where do I get information
on housing market stats?
Where do I get information
on IRS publications?
Question:
How do I reach the IRS?
Answer:
To reach the Internal Revenue Service, call (800) TAX-1040; irs.gov.
Question:
What standards do appraisers use to estimate
value?
Answer:
Appraisers use several factors when estimating a home's value, including the home's size and square footage, the condition of the home and neighborhood, comparable local sales, any pertinent historical information, sales performance and indices that forecast future value. For detailed information on appraisal standards, visit the Appraisal Institute website, appraisalinstitute.org, or contact the organization at 550 W. Van Buren St., Suite 1000, Chicago, IL 60607; (312) 335-4100.
Question:
Where do I get information about closing costs?
Answer:
For more on closing costs, ask for the "Consumer�s Guide to Mortgage Settlement Costs," Federal Citizen Information Center, Pueblo, CO 81009; (888) 878-3256; pueblo.gsa.gov.
Question:
Where do I get information about finding a real
estate attorney?
Answer:
To find a real estate attorney, contact your local bar association, which may offer local referral services. You may also ask friends or your real estate agent for their recommendations. When you have several names, call each to find out about fees and their level of experience.
Question:
Where do I get information on filing consumer
complaints?
Answer:
For information about filing consumer
complaints, look to these sources:
* Consumer Federation of America, 1424 16th St. N.W., Suite 604, Washington, DC
20036; (202) 387-6121;
consumerfed.org
* American Homeowners Association; PO Box 16817, Stamforc, CT 06905; (800)
470-2242; ahahome.com.
* Consumers Union, 1535 Mission St., San Francisco, CA 94103 or call (415)
431-6747;
consumersunion.org.
* Consumer Action, 116 New Montgomery St., Suite 233, San Francisco, CA 94105;
(415) 777-9635;
consumer-action.org.
Question:
Where do I get information on housing market
stats?
Answer:
A real estate agent is a good source for
finding out the status of the local housing market. So is your statewide
association of Realtors, most of which are continuously compiling such
statistics from local real estate boards.
For overall housing statistics,
U.S. Housing Markets (meyersgroup.com) regularly publishes quarterly reports
on home building and home buying. Your local builders association probably gets
this report. Finally, check with the
U.S. Bureau
of the Census in Washington, D.C.; (301) 763-3199;
census.gov. The Chicago Title
company also has published a pamphlet, "Who's Buying Homes in America." Write
Chicago Title 601 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32204; (888) 934-3354;
ctic.com.
Question:
Where do I get information on IRS publications?
Answer:
The Internal Revenue Service publishes a
number of real estate publications. They are listed by number:
* 521 "Moving
Expenses"
* 523 "Selling
Your Home"
* 527
"Residential Rental Property"
* 534
"Depreciation"
* 541 "Tax
Information on Partnerships"
* 551 "Basis of
Assets"
* 555 "Federal
Tax Information on Community Property"
* 561
"Determining the Value of Donated Property"
* 590
"Individual Retirement Arrangements"
* 908
"Bankruptcy and Other Debt Cancellation"
* 936 "Home
Mortgage Interest Deduction"
These publications are available for free online or by calling (800) TAX-FORM.