Roller Coaster Ride
I hesitate to post this since we're not at closing yet but . . . our loan has been approved pending appraisal and foundation inspection!
Yesterday was a real challenge for us. First thing in the morning we were notified the loan was approved but we were also at the end of our second contract extension with the sellers. Later that morning we were informed that the sellers were going to take a low ball cash offer from another party and would not go for another extension so we could obtain our appraisal and foundation inspection. We were crushed. I was of the opinion the fault squarely laid on the lender who took three weeks to process our application after taking a month following institution of the new FHA program rules to begin accepting new applications. No matter, we signed the unilateral dissolution of the purchase contract and decided to look for another place.
This afternoon our realtor called to tell us the sellers have reversed their decision after being advised by their realtor that it would be far better for everyone if they would allow the extension. The biggest obstacle in this process has been overcome. They also indicated they were more inclined to sell to someone who wanted the property for a home as opposed to an "investor" especially if it meant they had to take a sizable loss.
So, we anticipate we'll close somewhere near mid-November and having Thanksgiving dinner in our new digs.
Lord willing and the creek don't rise . . .
I have to remember at this point we haven't signed the extension yet and I may have just halleucinated the whole thing but I'll get back to this and let all know when things are firmed up.
I hesitate to post this since we're not at closing yet but . . . our loan has been approved pending appraisal and foundation inspection!
Yesterday was a real challenge for us. First thing in the morning we were notified the loan was approved but we were also at the end of our second contract extension with the sellers. Later that morning we were informed that the sellers were going to take a low ball cash offer from another party and would not go for another extension so we could obtain our appraisal and foundation inspection. We were crushed. I was of the opinion the fault squarely laid on the lender who took three weeks to process our application after taking a month following institution of the new FHA program rules to begin accepting new applications. No matter, we signed the unilateral dissolution of the purchase contract and decided to look for another place.
This afternoon our realtor called to tell us the sellers have reversed their decision after being advised by their realtor that it would be far better for everyone if they would allow the extension. The biggest obstacle in this process has been overcome. They also indicated they were more inclined to sell to someone who wanted the property for a home as opposed to an "investor" especially if it meant they had to take a sizable loss.
So, we anticipate we'll close somewhere near mid-November and having Thanksgiving dinner in our new digs.
Lord willing and the creek don't rise . . .
I have to remember at this point we haven't signed the extension yet and I may have just halleucinated the whole thing but I'll get back to this and let all know when things are firmed up.
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