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February 12, 2010 at 4:17 PM #512572February 12, 2010 at 8:13 PM #513205Trojan4LifeParticipant
Adam,
Bonus is guaranteed at this point, just won’t be disbursed until mid-March. Lender doesn’t have an issue with the “freshness” of the funds.
Notice to perform says ” a notice to buyer to perform may not be given any earlier than 2 days prior to the expiration of the applicable time for the buyer to remove a contingency or cancel this agreement or meet a 14C(3) obligation.”
The appraisal was completed today but not delivered to the lender yet.
February 12, 2010 at 8:13 PM #512786Trojan4LifeParticipantAdam,
Bonus is guaranteed at this point, just won’t be disbursed until mid-March. Lender doesn’t have an issue with the “freshness” of the funds.
Notice to perform says ” a notice to buyer to perform may not be given any earlier than 2 days prior to the expiration of the applicable time for the buyer to remove a contingency or cancel this agreement or meet a 14C(3) obligation.”
The appraisal was completed today but not delivered to the lender yet.
February 12, 2010 at 8:13 PM #513298Trojan4LifeParticipantAdam,
Bonus is guaranteed at this point, just won’t be disbursed until mid-March. Lender doesn’t have an issue with the “freshness” of the funds.
Notice to perform says ” a notice to buyer to perform may not be given any earlier than 2 days prior to the expiration of the applicable time for the buyer to remove a contingency or cancel this agreement or meet a 14C(3) obligation.”
The appraisal was completed today but not delivered to the lender yet.
February 12, 2010 at 8:13 PM #512638Trojan4LifeParticipantAdam,
Bonus is guaranteed at this point, just won’t be disbursed until mid-March. Lender doesn’t have an issue with the “freshness” of the funds.
Notice to perform says ” a notice to buyer to perform may not be given any earlier than 2 days prior to the expiration of the applicable time for the buyer to remove a contingency or cancel this agreement or meet a 14C(3) obligation.”
The appraisal was completed today but not delivered to the lender yet.
February 12, 2010 at 8:13 PM #513552Trojan4LifeParticipantAdam,
Bonus is guaranteed at this point, just won’t be disbursed until mid-March. Lender doesn’t have an issue with the “freshness” of the funds.
Notice to perform says ” a notice to buyer to perform may not be given any earlier than 2 days prior to the expiration of the applicable time for the buyer to remove a contingency or cancel this agreement or meet a 14C(3) obligation.”
The appraisal was completed today but not delivered to the lender yet.
February 12, 2010 at 9:46 PM #512816moneymakerParticipantSounds to me like you jumped the gun to get a house. You can have the sellers obtain a proof of funds from your bank if you have most of the money there. As long as you have the downpayment I think that will satisfy them.
February 12, 2010 at 9:46 PM #513235moneymakerParticipantSounds to me like you jumped the gun to get a house. You can have the sellers obtain a proof of funds from your bank if you have most of the money there. As long as you have the downpayment I think that will satisfy them.
February 12, 2010 at 9:46 PM #513329moneymakerParticipantSounds to me like you jumped the gun to get a house. You can have the sellers obtain a proof of funds from your bank if you have most of the money there. As long as you have the downpayment I think that will satisfy them.
February 12, 2010 at 9:46 PM #512668moneymakerParticipantSounds to me like you jumped the gun to get a house. You can have the sellers obtain a proof of funds from your bank if you have most of the money there. As long as you have the downpayment I think that will satisfy them.
February 12, 2010 at 9:46 PM #513582moneymakerParticipantSounds to me like you jumped the gun to get a house. You can have the sellers obtain a proof of funds from your bank if you have most of the money there. As long as you have the downpayment I think that will satisfy them.
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