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March 5, 2010 at 8:32 AM #522160March 5, 2010 at 8:38 AM #521246
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Participant[quote=scaredycat]what do you mean, cash back? just keep the same offer in place, but they give me money at closing?[/quote]
You can ask the seller to fix items for you or to give you money at closing.
I had maybe $300 worth of repairs and the bank said no (did not fix, did not give money). A friend of mine got $20K (mostly related to his pool).March 5, 2010 at 8:38 AM #521385all
Participant[quote=scaredycat]what do you mean, cash back? just keep the same offer in place, but they give me money at closing?[/quote]
You can ask the seller to fix items for you or to give you money at closing.
I had maybe $300 worth of repairs and the bank said no (did not fix, did not give money). A friend of mine got $20K (mostly related to his pool).March 5, 2010 at 8:38 AM #521818all
Participant[quote=scaredycat]what do you mean, cash back? just keep the same offer in place, but they give me money at closing?[/quote]
You can ask the seller to fix items for you or to give you money at closing.
I had maybe $300 worth of repairs and the bank said no (did not fix, did not give money). A friend of mine got $20K (mostly related to his pool).March 5, 2010 at 8:38 AM #521910all
Participant[quote=scaredycat]what do you mean, cash back? just keep the same offer in place, but they give me money at closing?[/quote]
You can ask the seller to fix items for you or to give you money at closing.
I had maybe $300 worth of repairs and the bank said no (did not fix, did not give money). A friend of mine got $20K (mostly related to his pool).March 5, 2010 at 8:38 AM #522164all
Participant[quote=scaredycat]what do you mean, cash back? just keep the same offer in place, but they give me money at closing?[/quote]
You can ask the seller to fix items for you or to give you money at closing.
I had maybe $300 worth of repairs and the bank said no (did not fix, did not give money). A friend of mine got $20K (mostly related to his pool).March 5, 2010 at 1:55 PM #521383(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=captcha][quote=scaredycat]what do you mean, cash back? just keep the same offer in place, but they give me money at closing?[/quote]
You can ask the seller to fix items for you or to give you money at closing.
I had maybe $300 worth of repairs and the bank said no (did not fix, did not give money). A friend of mine got $20K (mostly related to his pool).[/quote]Captcha captcha’d the essence of what I suggested.
After inspection, buyers typucally ask for repairs or credit towards closing in lieu of repairs. For both houses I sold, there was a long laundry list of requested repairs. I typically agreed to the saftety-related ones (electrical issues, etc) and provided credit to buyer in cases where it would have been too long or not worthwhile to do the repair.Do you have an agent ? They should be making these types of suggestions.
March 5, 2010 at 1:55 PM #521521(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=captcha][quote=scaredycat]what do you mean, cash back? just keep the same offer in place, but they give me money at closing?[/quote]
You can ask the seller to fix items for you or to give you money at closing.
I had maybe $300 worth of repairs and the bank said no (did not fix, did not give money). A friend of mine got $20K (mostly related to his pool).[/quote]Captcha captcha’d the essence of what I suggested.
After inspection, buyers typucally ask for repairs or credit towards closing in lieu of repairs. For both houses I sold, there was a long laundry list of requested repairs. I typically agreed to the saftety-related ones (electrical issues, etc) and provided credit to buyer in cases where it would have been too long or not worthwhile to do the repair.Do you have an agent ? They should be making these types of suggestions.
March 5, 2010 at 1:55 PM #521953(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=captcha][quote=scaredycat]what do you mean, cash back? just keep the same offer in place, but they give me money at closing?[/quote]
You can ask the seller to fix items for you or to give you money at closing.
I had maybe $300 worth of repairs and the bank said no (did not fix, did not give money). A friend of mine got $20K (mostly related to his pool).[/quote]Captcha captcha’d the essence of what I suggested.
After inspection, buyers typucally ask for repairs or credit towards closing in lieu of repairs. For both houses I sold, there was a long laundry list of requested repairs. I typically agreed to the saftety-related ones (electrical issues, etc) and provided credit to buyer in cases where it would have been too long or not worthwhile to do the repair.Do you have an agent ? They should be making these types of suggestions.
March 5, 2010 at 1:55 PM #522044(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=captcha][quote=scaredycat]what do you mean, cash back? just keep the same offer in place, but they give me money at closing?[/quote]
You can ask the seller to fix items for you or to give you money at closing.
I had maybe $300 worth of repairs and the bank said no (did not fix, did not give money). A friend of mine got $20K (mostly related to his pool).[/quote]Captcha captcha’d the essence of what I suggested.
After inspection, buyers typucally ask for repairs or credit towards closing in lieu of repairs. For both houses I sold, there was a long laundry list of requested repairs. I typically agreed to the saftety-related ones (electrical issues, etc) and provided credit to buyer in cases where it would have been too long or not worthwhile to do the repair.Do you have an agent ? They should be making these types of suggestions.
March 5, 2010 at 1:55 PM #522301(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=captcha][quote=scaredycat]what do you mean, cash back? just keep the same offer in place, but they give me money at closing?[/quote]
You can ask the seller to fix items for you or to give you money at closing.
I had maybe $300 worth of repairs and the bank said no (did not fix, did not give money). A friend of mine got $20K (mostly related to his pool).[/quote]Captcha captcha’d the essence of what I suggested.
After inspection, buyers typucally ask for repairs or credit towards closing in lieu of repairs. For both houses I sold, there was a long laundry list of requested repairs. I typically agreed to the saftety-related ones (electrical issues, etc) and provided credit to buyer in cases where it would have been too long or not worthwhile to do the repair.Do you have an agent ? They should be making these types of suggestions.
March 5, 2010 at 2:55 PM #521422scaredyclassic
Participantmy agent’s position is simply that this is such a screaming deal i should shut up, quit whining an dbuy the house.
March 5, 2010 at 2:55 PM #521561scaredyclassic
Participantmy agent’s position is simply that this is such a screaming deal i should shut up, quit whining an dbuy the house.
March 5, 2010 at 2:55 PM #521991scaredyclassic
Participantmy agent’s position is simply that this is such a screaming deal i should shut up, quit whining an dbuy the house.
March 5, 2010 at 2:55 PM #522085scaredyclassic
Participantmy agent’s position is simply that this is such a screaming deal i should shut up, quit whining an dbuy the house.
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