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re: Purchase Agreement /legal questions
Posted on 11/9/15 at 11:08 pm to dragginass
Posted on 11/9/15 at 11:08 pm to dragginass
So who do you think he's talking to? Who he's hearing that from? Are you an expert on timeframes to take care of curative actions on title issues? Guess what...your buyer isn't either.
He's going off of what he's been told at every step. You don't think he's probably got calls, texts or even emails from his end with people telling him they'll clear this stuff up?
Of course he doesn't. Even if he did you wouldn't care. Because you need someone to blame and be the bad guy. When in reality this happens all the time. Alllllllll the time. For hundreds of reasons.
Had a rate/term refi over a decade ago clear to close on a Friday afternoon and had the closing set for a Monday. Called the customer to tell him and schedule and reminded him not to buy any big ticket items.
He went out and had his credicks pulled about a dozen times looking at cars that weekend. Didn't buy but just looking at financing deals.
The lender required a credit pull 24 hours prior to close. Scores went down from the pulls and he no longer qualified. Tough call and taught us both a big lesson. His scores rebounded but it cost him real money in the wait.
Again...shite happens. Wasn't his fault. He didn't know any better.
He's going off of what he's been told at every step. You don't think he's probably got calls, texts or even emails from his end with people telling him they'll clear this stuff up?
Of course he doesn't. Even if he did you wouldn't care. Because you need someone to blame and be the bad guy. When in reality this happens all the time. Alllllllll the time. For hundreds of reasons.
Had a rate/term refi over a decade ago clear to close on a Friday afternoon and had the closing set for a Monday. Called the customer to tell him and schedule and reminded him not to buy any big ticket items.
He went out and had his credicks pulled about a dozen times looking at cars that weekend. Didn't buy but just looking at financing deals.
The lender required a credit pull 24 hours prior to close. Scores went down from the pulls and he no longer qualified. Tough call and taught us both a big lesson. His scores rebounded but it cost him real money in the wait.
Again...shite happens. Wasn't his fault. He didn't know any better.
This post was edited on 11/9/15 at 11:13 pm
Posted on 11/9/15 at 11:11 pm to GFunk
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Scores went down from the pulls and he no longer qualified.
I have dealt with that too over people going to finance new furniture the weekend before they close. So frustrating.
Posted on 11/9/15 at 11:18 pm to GFunk
You keep typing out long posts saying shite happens. I get it, I'm not going to pursue it. The buyer lied about the nature of the problem, and I have proof. Not sure why you are intent on defending him. It's not possible to have a bad debt you didn't know about....and simultaneously claim it's been paid. I'm out. Carry on.
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