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SPC,
So if I read this right - and it's hard to do so.
1: You wanted to buy a home but you don't have the earnest money up front.
2: You believe the seller should wait for you to get the earnest money.
3: You have a really long gripe - what is your requested fix?
If you want to buy a home and you can't come up with $500 on the drop of a hat then you aren't ready to buy. Homeownership is expensive and things are always coming up.
I recommend that you wait to buy until you are more financially stable.
So if I read this right - and it's hard to do so.
1: You wanted to buy a home but you don't have the earnest money up front.
2: You believe the seller should wait for you to get the earnest money.
3: You have a really long gripe - what is your requested fix?
If you want to buy a home and you can't come up with $500 on the drop of a hat then you aren't ready to buy. Homeownership is expensive and things are always coming up.
I recommend that you wait to buy until you are more financially stable.
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SSG (Join to see)
To answer you
1- I give $500 because the realtor was pushing me for the earnest money when I told him that I have to wait to receive the refund for the income tax. I have $2500 in my bank for this purpose now.
2- The seller had the home posted for more that 6 months, and reduce the price 5 times, and about in $25,000 so is not rush, because many different realtors told me that if a home is more that 90 days in the market is because the home is overvaluated or the home have something wrong, and be live me, this home almost all second floor will fail out soon, additionally the home was "abandoned" for the owner for almost a year... So I don't see the rush to get the earnest money and was a situation out of my hands, that the IRS process my refund in exactly 21 days.
3- I guess is a grammar problem, I'm not understand what do you mean with " You have a very long gripe- what is your requested fix?", English is my second language so are many idioms and expressions that I don't know
My point is the lack of costumer service and the confusion that these funds made, when they don explain clear that they don't pay for the closing cost, the refund your closing cost after the deal is done, but if they hide from you in the process, do you don't think that they will hide when you request the refund at the end of the deal?
1- I give $500 because the realtor was pushing me for the earnest money when I told him that I have to wait to receive the refund for the income tax. I have $2500 in my bank for this purpose now.
2- The seller had the home posted for more that 6 months, and reduce the price 5 times, and about in $25,000 so is not rush, because many different realtors told me that if a home is more that 90 days in the market is because the home is overvaluated or the home have something wrong, and be live me, this home almost all second floor will fail out soon, additionally the home was "abandoned" for the owner for almost a year... So I don't see the rush to get the earnest money and was a situation out of my hands, that the IRS process my refund in exactly 21 days.
3- I guess is a grammar problem, I'm not understand what do you mean with " You have a very long gripe- what is your requested fix?", English is my second language so are many idioms and expressions that I don't know
My point is the lack of costumer service and the confusion that these funds made, when they don explain clear that they don't pay for the closing cost, the refund your closing cost after the deal is done, but if they hide from you in the process, do you don't think that they will hide when you request the refund at the end of the deal?
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I'm sorry ma'me if I wasn't clear or if I was rude, but I just want share what happened to me, and how frustrating was the process instead of be fun and exciting.
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