Renting
out one's apartment is an awful, tiresome, and frustrating task.
Refinancing
one's mortgage is a process so convoluted, confusing, and frustrating that it
should be reserved as a punishment for war criminals.
In
April of 2012 I decided to try and rent out my apartment and refinance my
apartment at the same time.
This
was a poor decision.
I
started by trying to sell my apartment. Or I thought I was going to sell my
apartment. I had a broker come in and take a look at it, he said I could get my
money back for what I paid for it. He said he'd call me to start the process.
I
never heard from him again.
I
invited another broker to look at my apartment, he was not as optimistic about
me getting my money back... Because he wasn’t
lying to me.
When
I asked him how much he thought I could get for it he made what some people
would call "a poop face" and started telling me about the real estate
market.
It
was at that point that I realized I would not be getting my money back.
Real
estate broker suggested I rent out my apartment. After some thought and private
counsel with my trusted board of advisers, or as I call them: mom, I decided to
go ahead and try to rent my place.
My
broker was excited. "great" he said. "when can you be out and
have it painted?"
Ummm after you rent it for
me?
Apparently
my profound confidence, snappy dress, and impeccable grammar led apartment
broker to think I was some sort of Vanderbilt who could afford to keep several
homes around the city in which to stay in when I become bored with any of the
others.
I
told him he would have to rent my apartment with my stuff in it.
Well, its gonna be a lot
harder to rent if its not empty.
Well,
that's why I am not doing it. That's why I have you apartment broker. I didn't
say you had to rent my apartment to a gnome, a red head, or Australian royalty,
I just said rent it. I don't care how hard it is, just make it happen. When I
go to a restaurant and I order a dish the chef doesn't come out and tell me how
hard it is to make.
So
apartment broker begins the process. He complains that it’s tough showing the
apartment only at night and he could show it more if he had the keys. And there
is nothing I love more than giving strangers keys to my apartment.
Regardless,
I give him my keys.
Apartment
broker complains that what I am asking in rent will be too high and we should
lower the price. I tell him I NEED to get that rental price to cover my
mortgage which I acquired in the spring of 2008 when the mortgage rate was just
under 437 percent.
I
realize I need to save some money somehow.
So
now I go to see a new broker. Mortgage broker. He explains to me I can save a
considerable amount every month by refinancing my mortgage. All I need to do is
fax in several documents and forms to begin the process. I am excited. I begin
the process.
Meanwhile
every time I talk to apartment broker he tells me how my kitchen is too small
and before they rented out a similar apartment they had to show it 35 times.
First
of all, I start to loathe him.
Second
of all I want to scream at him that I don’t care if he has to show it 100 times.
You have the keys. That's why I gave you the keys, so I wouldn't have to care.
Again, the chef doesn't come out of the kitchen and go
Oh geez guys sorry but I
am having a hell of a time chopping this onion
No!
He chops the fucking onion and makes me my dinner. You on the other hand insist
on telling me all the minute intricacies of apartment renting that I have never
once cared about until now. And looking at it now, I still don’t care about
them.
Every
time I get on the phone with him he wants to tell me everything about every
prospective person. I ask him how its going and it’s like he hears me say “Hey, ramble for
five minutes.” Every conversation sounds like this:
Ya know its tough we got a
lot of traffic in the office and then we post ya know but we gotta make sure we
get the right people because and then ya know I gotta deal with the board and you
don't even wanna know what I gotta deal with.
You’re
right. So please shut up and just rent my apartment.
Meanwhile
after faxing in my forms, my mortgage broker explains to me that I have to have
somebody assess my apartment to tell me what it's worth.
Good.
I was hoping I could invite a stranger into my home to place a value on the
thing that I own but no longer want to so must rent except at a lower cost than
what I am currently paying now so that I could potentially lose money to not
live in the place where I live.
Getting
in touch with the, I don’t even know what to call him, apartment assessor, is
like trying to track down a missing child but I finally succeed. This bozo calls me back and asks if he can come by my apartment at noon the following
day. I tell him no because I have a job, like other adults. I ask him what
times he works. He says
Monday to Friday 10 to 12.
Oh.
Good. I was thinking this might be a challenging experience but if you work ten
whole hours a week this should be a piece of cake.
Naturally,
I should have anticipated what would happen when he showed up at my apartment.
To
be continued…
5 comments:
Where are you going if you rent your place out?
We are in a Realtor mess ourselves. We decided to get off the road (full-timing in an RV for 7 years) and are now renting a condo which we want to buy. The condo belongs to my friend's mother-in-law who passed away 3 years ago. The condo has been on the market that long but has not sold. That doesn't mean it doesn't get showings. PLENTY of showings. Which are a pain in the patootie. We applied for a mortgage and two different banks told us that we were "pre-qualified", but they don't do "pre-approval" until we actually bid on the place. Seems a little awkward, doesn't it? Uh, yeah, we'll bid X number of dollars, oh, wait, can't afford it. Sorry! Hoping everything will be settled within the next couple of months. Good luck on your end, too!
Your stories are always the best. I'm sorry if it seems like I laugh at your misfortune a lot. (At least you don't hear it, as I read your blog from Idaho?)
I'm sure it's far too late, but good luck with The Housing Crisis :)
My thoughts too - where will you live?
Sounds like a nightmare - you wonder how these people function in their jobs. Good luck wiht the whole rigmarole!
Yikes. I'm glad it'll be a few more years before I have to deal with mortgages and brokers. It's bad enough trying to convince the manager of the apartment complex I'm living in next year that a rabbit is not a rodent. He didn't believe us.
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