Real estate General topic

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#861  
As is has been our position on all real estate dealings. Leaves no doubt and may open talks on price only.
You would think so, but almost always the offer is contingent on inspection and fiancing. So, lender often won't loan (VA is the worst) with certain things. Ive heard, that VA loans require screens in every window that opens, and other, what i would call cosmetic, issues.
 
   / Real estate General topic #862  
We didn't ask for any repairs; we originally wanted the seller to do the survey; but had to back off that to make it work out.

Selling the old house, the first buyer demanded water heater upgrade and foundation jacks, which we did before deal fell through. Final buyer just wanted to meet, and discuss breakers, were the water lines were, ect.
Could you have made that repairs contingent on the buyer signing the purchase contract?
 
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#863  
Could you have made that repairs contingent on the buyer signing the purchase contract?
It was "under contract" but the contract was contingent of fiancing and inspection. I had those repairs/upgrades to meet the contingency. She then defaulted on the contract, so we seized her earnest money. It didn't completely cover the work done, but about 2/3rds of it.
 
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#864  
If I refused to do the repairs, she could walk away, with her earnest money.

We really did try to save the deal, even extending closing date. In the end, she did something stupid (quiting her job), and something dishonest (lied about cash on hand available for closing cost).

Now, I do wonder, did she have bad advice? Did someone not tell her? Did she have the down payment, but didn't think of the $1700 also due for 1st year's insurance? I dont know.

In the end, the guy who bought it, was a better real for us anyways.
 
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#865  
On our sale; we did, at our real estate guys advice, have septic tank pumped and certified; and we provided a copy of the original, still valid, survey. So, thats roughly $1500 in value, although it only cost us $700. And, thats not $1500 saved on purchase price, thats $1500 saved by them in Closing cost.
 
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#866  
I have wondered, is there a way to transfer a homeowners insurance policy? Most homes being sold have an active policy, and getting insurance is a Major hurdle to the buyer.
 

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