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March 17, 2008 at 6:05 PM #172370March 17, 2008 at 6:07 PM #171937RaybyrnesParticipant
Your role is that of a squatter who has overspent their allowance to the point that they can not pay their rent. Find it hard to think that you have any ability to provide sound advice.
March 17, 2008 at 6:07 PM #172271RaybyrnesParticipantYour role is that of a squatter who has overspent their allowance to the point that they can not pay their rent. Find it hard to think that you have any ability to provide sound advice.
March 17, 2008 at 6:07 PM #172274RaybyrnesParticipantYour role is that of a squatter who has overspent their allowance to the point that they can not pay their rent. Find it hard to think that you have any ability to provide sound advice.
March 17, 2008 at 6:07 PM #172293RaybyrnesParticipantYour role is that of a squatter who has overspent their allowance to the point that they can not pay their rent. Find it hard to think that you have any ability to provide sound advice.
March 17, 2008 at 6:07 PM #172376RaybyrnesParticipantYour role is that of a squatter who has overspent their allowance to the point that they can not pay their rent. Find it hard to think that you have any ability to provide sound advice.
March 17, 2008 at 6:29 PM #171942AnonymousGuestYou’re really ridiculous, Raybyrnes. May I ask where you’re getting your information? It’s wrong, I might add. I’ve never been a squatter. Are you a STALKER?
What is obvious is that you’re a bitter and ugly inside. Probably bald and pot-bellied as well. What is all this bitterness about? Are you underwater on a property?
Confine your attacks to my comments and not my peronal business that you know nothing about, unless you really are stalking…Even then, you won’t find a squatter, dearest.
March 17, 2008 at 6:29 PM #172276AnonymousGuestYou’re really ridiculous, Raybyrnes. May I ask where you’re getting your information? It’s wrong, I might add. I’ve never been a squatter. Are you a STALKER?
What is obvious is that you’re a bitter and ugly inside. Probably bald and pot-bellied as well. What is all this bitterness about? Are you underwater on a property?
Confine your attacks to my comments and not my peronal business that you know nothing about, unless you really are stalking…Even then, you won’t find a squatter, dearest.
March 17, 2008 at 6:29 PM #172279AnonymousGuestYou’re really ridiculous, Raybyrnes. May I ask where you’re getting your information? It’s wrong, I might add. I’ve never been a squatter. Are you a STALKER?
What is obvious is that you’re a bitter and ugly inside. Probably bald and pot-bellied as well. What is all this bitterness about? Are you underwater on a property?
Confine your attacks to my comments and not my peronal business that you know nothing about, unless you really are stalking…Even then, you won’t find a squatter, dearest.
March 17, 2008 at 6:29 PM #172298AnonymousGuestYou’re really ridiculous, Raybyrnes. May I ask where you’re getting your information? It’s wrong, I might add. I’ve never been a squatter. Are you a STALKER?
What is obvious is that you’re a bitter and ugly inside. Probably bald and pot-bellied as well. What is all this bitterness about? Are you underwater on a property?
Confine your attacks to my comments and not my peronal business that you know nothing about, unless you really are stalking…Even then, you won’t find a squatter, dearest.
March 17, 2008 at 6:29 PM #172381AnonymousGuestYou’re really ridiculous, Raybyrnes. May I ask where you’re getting your information? It’s wrong, I might add. I’ve never been a squatter. Are you a STALKER?
What is obvious is that you’re a bitter and ugly inside. Probably bald and pot-bellied as well. What is all this bitterness about? Are you underwater on a property?
Confine your attacks to my comments and not my peronal business that you know nothing about, unless you really are stalking…Even then, you won’t find a squatter, dearest.
March 17, 2008 at 10:05 PM #172037SD RealtorParticipantMan not being able to post until late every evening now is brutal. Lots to catch up on each nite. Farbet all of the outs include all of the contingencies that are specified in the Residential Purchase Agreement. These include right to cancel due to anything you find in the disclosures that you do not like, or a right to cancel based on ANY findings that you make during the due diligence period, or a right to cancel because you and the seller cannot agree on repairs you would like made, or a right to cancel because the home does not appraise, or a right to cancel because you could not get financing! Lots of them for a buyer to lean on and by cancelling before you remove the contingencies you should be getting your deposit back.
To all the other posts, I think that they are all pretty good.
Original poster if your realtor does not want to work on short sales then so be it. I will tell you that TODAY a buyer of mine had his escrow close and it WAS indeed a short sale. Another short sale where I am the listing agent is still going through processing.
So those who say short sales do not close are INCORRECT. If you have patience and I mean extraordinary patience, they can close.
If your happy with your agent then great, if not I am sure you can find another one up in Temecula who will work any sort of transaction for you.
SD Realtor
March 17, 2008 at 10:05 PM #172368SD RealtorParticipantMan not being able to post until late every evening now is brutal. Lots to catch up on each nite. Farbet all of the outs include all of the contingencies that are specified in the Residential Purchase Agreement. These include right to cancel due to anything you find in the disclosures that you do not like, or a right to cancel based on ANY findings that you make during the due diligence period, or a right to cancel because you and the seller cannot agree on repairs you would like made, or a right to cancel because the home does not appraise, or a right to cancel because you could not get financing! Lots of them for a buyer to lean on and by cancelling before you remove the contingencies you should be getting your deposit back.
To all the other posts, I think that they are all pretty good.
Original poster if your realtor does not want to work on short sales then so be it. I will tell you that TODAY a buyer of mine had his escrow close and it WAS indeed a short sale. Another short sale where I am the listing agent is still going through processing.
So those who say short sales do not close are INCORRECT. If you have patience and I mean extraordinary patience, they can close.
If your happy with your agent then great, if not I am sure you can find another one up in Temecula who will work any sort of transaction for you.
SD Realtor
March 17, 2008 at 10:05 PM #172375SD RealtorParticipantMan not being able to post until late every evening now is brutal. Lots to catch up on each nite. Farbet all of the outs include all of the contingencies that are specified in the Residential Purchase Agreement. These include right to cancel due to anything you find in the disclosures that you do not like, or a right to cancel based on ANY findings that you make during the due diligence period, or a right to cancel because you and the seller cannot agree on repairs you would like made, or a right to cancel because the home does not appraise, or a right to cancel because you could not get financing! Lots of them for a buyer to lean on and by cancelling before you remove the contingencies you should be getting your deposit back.
To all the other posts, I think that they are all pretty good.
Original poster if your realtor does not want to work on short sales then so be it. I will tell you that TODAY a buyer of mine had his escrow close and it WAS indeed a short sale. Another short sale where I am the listing agent is still going through processing.
So those who say short sales do not close are INCORRECT. If you have patience and I mean extraordinary patience, they can close.
If your happy with your agent then great, if not I am sure you can find another one up in Temecula who will work any sort of transaction for you.
SD Realtor
March 17, 2008 at 10:05 PM #172393SD RealtorParticipantMan not being able to post until late every evening now is brutal. Lots to catch up on each nite. Farbet all of the outs include all of the contingencies that are specified in the Residential Purchase Agreement. These include right to cancel due to anything you find in the disclosures that you do not like, or a right to cancel based on ANY findings that you make during the due diligence period, or a right to cancel because you and the seller cannot agree on repairs you would like made, or a right to cancel because the home does not appraise, or a right to cancel because you could not get financing! Lots of them for a buyer to lean on and by cancelling before you remove the contingencies you should be getting your deposit back.
To all the other posts, I think that they are all pretty good.
Original poster if your realtor does not want to work on short sales then so be it. I will tell you that TODAY a buyer of mine had his escrow close and it WAS indeed a short sale. Another short sale where I am the listing agent is still going through processing.
So those who say short sales do not close are INCORRECT. If you have patience and I mean extraordinary patience, they can close.
If your happy with your agent then great, if not I am sure you can find another one up in Temecula who will work any sort of transaction for you.
SD Realtor
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