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October 27, 2008 at 6:19 PM #14310October 27, 2008 at 11:09 PM #293963
nostradamus
ParticipantArrogance in what way?
OT: I’m intrigued by the fact that many listings I see still show some arrogance on the part of he sellers. They should be puckered up for some serious ass kissing right now, not acting like it’s 2005. B2VABCOE is fine (and expected), but when they say things like “must use preferred lender” or “seller will not pay for repairs” or “seller to select services” and so on, I wonder what they’re thinking.
October 27, 2008 at 11:09 PM #294295nostradamus
ParticipantArrogance in what way?
OT: I’m intrigued by the fact that many listings I see still show some arrogance on the part of he sellers. They should be puckered up for some serious ass kissing right now, not acting like it’s 2005. B2VABCOE is fine (and expected), but when they say things like “must use preferred lender” or “seller will not pay for repairs” or “seller to select services” and so on, I wonder what they’re thinking.
October 27, 2008 at 11:09 PM #294318nostradamus
ParticipantArrogance in what way?
OT: I’m intrigued by the fact that many listings I see still show some arrogance on the part of he sellers. They should be puckered up for some serious ass kissing right now, not acting like it’s 2005. B2VABCOE is fine (and expected), but when they say things like “must use preferred lender” or “seller will not pay for repairs” or “seller to select services” and so on, I wonder what they’re thinking.
October 27, 2008 at 11:09 PM #294331nostradamus
ParticipantArrogance in what way?
OT: I’m intrigued by the fact that many listings I see still show some arrogance on the part of he sellers. They should be puckered up for some serious ass kissing right now, not acting like it’s 2005. B2VABCOE is fine (and expected), but when they say things like “must use preferred lender” or “seller will not pay for repairs” or “seller to select services” and so on, I wonder what they’re thinking.
October 27, 2008 at 11:09 PM #294367nostradamus
ParticipantArrogance in what way?
OT: I’m intrigued by the fact that many listings I see still show some arrogance on the part of he sellers. They should be puckered up for some serious ass kissing right now, not acting like it’s 2005. B2VABCOE is fine (and expected), but when they say things like “must use preferred lender” or “seller will not pay for repairs” or “seller to select services” and so on, I wonder what they’re thinking.
October 28, 2008 at 11:22 AM #294174urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Arrogance in what way?
OT: I’m intrigued by the fact that many listings I see still show some arrogance on the part of he sellers. They should be puckered up for some serious ass kissing right now, not acting like it’s 2005. B2VABCOE is fine (and expected), but when they say things like “must use preferred lender” or “seller will not pay for repairs” or “seller to select services” and so on, I wonder what they’re thinking. [/quote]
What I meant was there were several people talking about investing and talking about getting a good deal. They did so in a way that cantankerous. They may have had some inside track but I did not see that’s all.As far as the other things, the remarks you mention are common. The market has dropped but the seller still has the thing you want to buy. If a buyer does not “verify all before close of escrow” (b2vabcoe), then he is being negligent or has an agent who is negligent. Often those remarks are dictated by the listing agent’s broker or the bank who is the seller. As far as seller selecting services, the banks are often unwilling to budge. Usually that is due to them getting a cheap deal by buying escrow (or other) services in bulk. Ironically, they will often come down in price by 20k but not change to an escrow company who will charge 200 bucks more. Weird.
October 28, 2008 at 11:22 AM #294505urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Arrogance in what way?
OT: I’m intrigued by the fact that many listings I see still show some arrogance on the part of he sellers. They should be puckered up for some serious ass kissing right now, not acting like it’s 2005. B2VABCOE is fine (and expected), but when they say things like “must use preferred lender” or “seller will not pay for repairs” or “seller to select services” and so on, I wonder what they’re thinking. [/quote]
What I meant was there were several people talking about investing and talking about getting a good deal. They did so in a way that cantankerous. They may have had some inside track but I did not see that’s all.As far as the other things, the remarks you mention are common. The market has dropped but the seller still has the thing you want to buy. If a buyer does not “verify all before close of escrow” (b2vabcoe), then he is being negligent or has an agent who is negligent. Often those remarks are dictated by the listing agent’s broker or the bank who is the seller. As far as seller selecting services, the banks are often unwilling to budge. Usually that is due to them getting a cheap deal by buying escrow (or other) services in bulk. Ironically, they will often come down in price by 20k but not change to an escrow company who will charge 200 bucks more. Weird.
October 28, 2008 at 11:22 AM #294528urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Arrogance in what way?
OT: I’m intrigued by the fact that many listings I see still show some arrogance on the part of he sellers. They should be puckered up for some serious ass kissing right now, not acting like it’s 2005. B2VABCOE is fine (and expected), but when they say things like “must use preferred lender” or “seller will not pay for repairs” or “seller to select services” and so on, I wonder what they’re thinking. [/quote]
What I meant was there were several people talking about investing and talking about getting a good deal. They did so in a way that cantankerous. They may have had some inside track but I did not see that’s all.As far as the other things, the remarks you mention are common. The market has dropped but the seller still has the thing you want to buy. If a buyer does not “verify all before close of escrow” (b2vabcoe), then he is being negligent or has an agent who is negligent. Often those remarks are dictated by the listing agent’s broker or the bank who is the seller. As far as seller selecting services, the banks are often unwilling to budge. Usually that is due to them getting a cheap deal by buying escrow (or other) services in bulk. Ironically, they will often come down in price by 20k but not change to an escrow company who will charge 200 bucks more. Weird.
October 28, 2008 at 11:22 AM #294541urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Arrogance in what way?
OT: I’m intrigued by the fact that many listings I see still show some arrogance on the part of he sellers. They should be puckered up for some serious ass kissing right now, not acting like it’s 2005. B2VABCOE is fine (and expected), but when they say things like “must use preferred lender” or “seller will not pay for repairs” or “seller to select services” and so on, I wonder what they’re thinking. [/quote]
What I meant was there were several people talking about investing and talking about getting a good deal. They did so in a way that cantankerous. They may have had some inside track but I did not see that’s all.As far as the other things, the remarks you mention are common. The market has dropped but the seller still has the thing you want to buy. If a buyer does not “verify all before close of escrow” (b2vabcoe), then he is being negligent or has an agent who is negligent. Often those remarks are dictated by the listing agent’s broker or the bank who is the seller. As far as seller selecting services, the banks are often unwilling to budge. Usually that is due to them getting a cheap deal by buying escrow (or other) services in bulk. Ironically, they will often come down in price by 20k but not change to an escrow company who will charge 200 bucks more. Weird.
October 28, 2008 at 11:22 AM #294578urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Arrogance in what way?
OT: I’m intrigued by the fact that many listings I see still show some arrogance on the part of he sellers. They should be puckered up for some serious ass kissing right now, not acting like it’s 2005. B2VABCOE is fine (and expected), but when they say things like “must use preferred lender” or “seller will not pay for repairs” or “seller to select services” and so on, I wonder what they’re thinking. [/quote]
What I meant was there were several people talking about investing and talking about getting a good deal. They did so in a way that cantankerous. They may have had some inside track but I did not see that’s all.As far as the other things, the remarks you mention are common. The market has dropped but the seller still has the thing you want to buy. If a buyer does not “verify all before close of escrow” (b2vabcoe), then he is being negligent or has an agent who is negligent. Often those remarks are dictated by the listing agent’s broker or the bank who is the seller. As far as seller selecting services, the banks are often unwilling to budge. Usually that is due to them getting a cheap deal by buying escrow (or other) services in bulk. Ironically, they will often come down in price by 20k but not change to an escrow company who will charge 200 bucks more. Weird.
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