CMA, Net Proceeds, and/or O&E Order Form

A CMA (Comparable Market Analysis) is a report showing the estimated value of your property based on the comparison of like properties for sale in your area. A potential price range for your home is calculated by comparing it to similar homes (same number of bedrooms, baths, square footage, garage size, lot and amenities) in your area.The CMA helps you determine how to price your home competitively and how long it may take to sell.

A Net Sheet is a report that gives you an idea of the net amount you will receive at closing after paying off loan(s), property taxes, closing costs or how much you may need to bring to the table.

O&E (Owners and Encumbrance) is a report kept on file in County records which includes the owners name, the Deed of Trusts and liens that are currently attached to property.This report will warn you if there are any mistakes that need to be corrected before the deed could be transferred.

Please provide personal contact information and
address for property
(Note * is required field)

Name ............... *
Email ............... *
Phone ...............
Street Address . *
City ................... *
State .................. Zip Code *

Which Report(s) would you like? *
 O & E Net Proceeds CMA

Required Fields for Net Proceeds:
Loan #1
Balance $ Interest Rate %
Monthly Payment $
Loan #2
Balance $ Interest Rate %
Monthly Payment $
Property Taxes $ HOA Fees $

Fields for CMA: (Enter for all that apply)
Subdivision Name
Enter type of property
 Detached Attached Townhouse Condo Other *
# of Bedrooms .. *
# of Baths .......... *
Square Footage * (Not including basement)
* (estimate if not known)
Basement *  None Standard Garden Level Walk-out *
Basement Sq Ft? % Finished
Year Built
Garage / Car Storage?
 None Attached Detached Covered Carport *
 0 1 2 3 4+ *
Lot Size
HOA?  Yes No
Tenant Occupied?  Yes No
Other Amenities (Clrl Click to choose multiple items)

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