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A truck gets Storrowed live on Storrow Drive, a car goes up in flames on the Zakim, buyers walk away from $50K deposits, and the Massachusetts condo market gets called a hot dumpster fire. No producer, no filter. Seth Williams and real estate attorney Nick Nardone go it alone this week (RIP Producer Nick) for a very Boston episode of moving-day carnage, dead deals, and Reddit's worst landlord horror stories, with a real Massachusetts inventory update in the middle of it all. In this episode: * A moving truck gets Storrowed in real time, plus a car fully engulfed on the Zakim bridge * Massachusetts single-family inventory update and why the condo market is a hot dumpster fire * Friday price drops are putting buyers under agreement fast * How commission-rule changes broke rental representation, and why rents still aren't dropping * The watermarked 6(d) certificate that blew up a closing, and the Uber Courier document hack * Buyers torching $50K to $54K deposits by walking at the closing table * Reddit bad deals: a phantom in-ground pool, an HOA vs. a court order, and dues spent on board members' lawns * Overrated or underrated: July 4th weekend, lakes vs. ocean, snakes, and men's skincare * The 3A multifamily overlay fight and what "paper compliance" really means Chapters: 00:00 Cold open - RIP Producer Nick (now powered by Claude) 01:27 Scouting the competition with agent sale-to-list data 03:37 Seth's annual Bank of America pilgrimage 05:56 A moving truck gets Storrowed on Storrow Drive 10:54 A car engulfed in flames on the Zakim bridge 15:20 Friday price drops put four buyers under agreement 16:54 Massachusetts single-family inventory update 18:31 Why the condo market is a hot dumpster fire 19:48 The rent-control ballot measure gets denied 20:59 Why rents aren't dropping and the mom-and-pop squeeze 23:32 How commission-rule changes broke rental representation 30:53 The watermarked 6(d) that blew up a closing 33:37 Uber Courier: the document-delivery power move 36:41 Reddit bad deal: tenants "installed" an in-ground pool 39:15 Does an HOA trump a court order? 40:59 Are condo rules and regs actually enforceable? 45:37 Live fire: a buyer submarines his own condo deal 51:00 Walking away from $50K to $54K deposits 57:58 HOA spends 90% of dues on board members' lawns 58:31 Overrated or underrated: July 4th weekend 61:36 Lakes vs. ocean and a 53-foot tide 66:56 Snake stories: Snake Bay, pythons in the walls, Costa Rica 73:48 The 3A multifamily overlay and "paper compliance" 80:22 Thigh tans, no sunscreen, and men's skincare 82:53 July 4th boat-day provisions and the meat market Hosts: Seth Williams of Reference Real Estate and real estate attorney Nick Nardone. Buying, selling, or investing around Greater Boston? Reach Seth and the Reference Real Estate team at sellinboston.com [https://www.sellinboston.com]. Bad Deals Only is a comedy podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this episode is legal, financial, tax, or real estate advice. Consult a licensed professional before making any real estate or financial decision.
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