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June 11, 2011 at 11:48 AM #703771June 11, 2011 at 1:12 PM #702590
sdrealtor
ParticipantIf they wont.cant do it, tell your realtor to figure it out. I know I could get it done in 5 minutes. Its the least your realtor could do.
June 11, 2011 at 1:12 PM #702689sdrealtor
ParticipantIf they wont.cant do it, tell your realtor to figure it out. I know I could get it done in 5 minutes. Its the least your realtor could do.
June 11, 2011 at 1:12 PM #703280sdrealtor
ParticipantIf they wont.cant do it, tell your realtor to figure it out. I know I could get it done in 5 minutes. Its the least your realtor could do.
June 11, 2011 at 1:12 PM #703429sdrealtor
ParticipantIf they wont.cant do it, tell your realtor to figure it out. I know I could get it done in 5 minutes. Its the least your realtor could do.
June 11, 2011 at 1:12 PM #703786sdrealtor
ParticipantIf they wont.cant do it, tell your realtor to figure it out. I know I could get it done in 5 minutes. Its the least your realtor could do.
June 12, 2011 at 8:28 AM #702655EconProf
ParticipantIt is their job to get it to you, so demand it. Best to have hard copy since the longer it is, the more specific and strict it is, and a hard copy is easier to read. BTW, your last private message to me did not come through, so try again.
June 12, 2011 at 8:28 AM #702754EconProf
ParticipantIt is their job to get it to you, so demand it. Best to have hard copy since the longer it is, the more specific and strict it is, and a hard copy is easier to read. BTW, your last private message to me did not come through, so try again.
June 12, 2011 at 8:28 AM #703345EconProf
ParticipantIt is their job to get it to you, so demand it. Best to have hard copy since the longer it is, the more specific and strict it is, and a hard copy is easier to read. BTW, your last private message to me did not come through, so try again.
June 12, 2011 at 8:28 AM #703493EconProf
ParticipantIt is their job to get it to you, so demand it. Best to have hard copy since the longer it is, the more specific and strict it is, and a hard copy is easier to read. BTW, your last private message to me did not come through, so try again.
June 12, 2011 at 8:28 AM #703852EconProf
ParticipantIt is their job to get it to you, so demand it. Best to have hard copy since the longer it is, the more specific and strict it is, and a hard copy is easier to read. BTW, your last private message to me did not come through, so try again.
June 12, 2011 at 12:08 PM #702730ocrenter
Participant[quote=earlyretirement][quote=sdrealtor]That’s BS. They should have no problem emailing them to you and they can be that long. Any decent escrow company should have a high speed copier/scanner capable of scanning all that in a minute or two, converting to pdf and emailing it to you. Insist they do so or figure out a way to.[/quote]
Yeah, that’s what I thought sdrealtor. Thanks. I haven’t bought in the USA for a long time. I figured things have really gotten downhill and lazy if they weren’t willing to do that.
I’ll ask again. They said the other option is to fed ex it all but not so convenient as I’m traveling around quite a bit with some international travel so I’m not going to be in one place too long. Plus they want to do a really quick turn around for closing in a few weeks so that puts a rush on things as well. Thanks.[/quote]
Assuming purchase price of a million, your realtor should be able to pull in 30k with this transaction. Getting a 100 page document to you via e-mail is really the least she can do.
Btw, congrats!
June 12, 2011 at 12:08 PM #702828ocrenter
Participant[quote=earlyretirement][quote=sdrealtor]That’s BS. They should have no problem emailing them to you and they can be that long. Any decent escrow company should have a high speed copier/scanner capable of scanning all that in a minute or two, converting to pdf and emailing it to you. Insist they do so or figure out a way to.[/quote]
Yeah, that’s what I thought sdrealtor. Thanks. I haven’t bought in the USA for a long time. I figured things have really gotten downhill and lazy if they weren’t willing to do that.
I’ll ask again. They said the other option is to fed ex it all but not so convenient as I’m traveling around quite a bit with some international travel so I’m not going to be in one place too long. Plus they want to do a really quick turn around for closing in a few weeks so that puts a rush on things as well. Thanks.[/quote]
Assuming purchase price of a million, your realtor should be able to pull in 30k with this transaction. Getting a 100 page document to you via e-mail is really the least she can do.
Btw, congrats!
June 12, 2011 at 12:08 PM #703420ocrenter
Participant[quote=earlyretirement][quote=sdrealtor]That’s BS. They should have no problem emailing them to you and they can be that long. Any decent escrow company should have a high speed copier/scanner capable of scanning all that in a minute or two, converting to pdf and emailing it to you. Insist they do so or figure out a way to.[/quote]
Yeah, that’s what I thought sdrealtor. Thanks. I haven’t bought in the USA for a long time. I figured things have really gotten downhill and lazy if they weren’t willing to do that.
I’ll ask again. They said the other option is to fed ex it all but not so convenient as I’m traveling around quite a bit with some international travel so I’m not going to be in one place too long. Plus they want to do a really quick turn around for closing in a few weeks so that puts a rush on things as well. Thanks.[/quote]
Assuming purchase price of a million, your realtor should be able to pull in 30k with this transaction. Getting a 100 page document to you via e-mail is really the least she can do.
Btw, congrats!
June 12, 2011 at 12:08 PM #703567ocrenter
Participant[quote=earlyretirement][quote=sdrealtor]That’s BS. They should have no problem emailing them to you and they can be that long. Any decent escrow company should have a high speed copier/scanner capable of scanning all that in a minute or two, converting to pdf and emailing it to you. Insist they do so or figure out a way to.[/quote]
Yeah, that’s what I thought sdrealtor. Thanks. I haven’t bought in the USA for a long time. I figured things have really gotten downhill and lazy if they weren’t willing to do that.
I’ll ask again. They said the other option is to fed ex it all but not so convenient as I’m traveling around quite a bit with some international travel so I’m not going to be in one place too long. Plus they want to do a really quick turn around for closing in a few weeks so that puts a rush on things as well. Thanks.[/quote]
Assuming purchase price of a million, your realtor should be able to pull in 30k with this transaction. Getting a 100 page document to you via e-mail is really the least she can do.
Btw, congrats!
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