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ParticipantI guess I am intrigued by this. Not the part about the lender offering a mod, but why did you do your inspections before the short sale was approved by the lender. Sometimes (but not always) it is a good idea to wait until all the lenders have sent an approval letter so things like this do not happen to buyers.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI guess I am intrigued by this. Not the part about the lender offering a mod, but why did you do your inspections before the short sale was approved by the lender. Sometimes (but not always) it is a good idea to wait until all the lenders have sent an approval letter so things like this do not happen to buyers.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI guess I am intrigued by this. Not the part about the lender offering a mod, but why did you do your inspections before the short sale was approved by the lender. Sometimes (but not always) it is a good idea to wait until all the lenders have sent an approval letter so things like this do not happen to buyers.
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ParticipantI am a maybe but long odds. Mom is working so I have both kids for the day.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI am a maybe but long odds. Mom is working so I have both kids for the day.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI am a maybe but long odds. Mom is working so I have both kids for the day.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI am a maybe but long odds. Mom is working so I have both kids for the day.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI am a maybe but long odds. Mom is working so I have both kids for the day.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI don’t think the 1000 bucks matters much but I would trust fidelity rather then the listing agents entry on the MLS.
Funny that the listing agent bought it at auction. Technically the listing should have been cancelled rather then SOLD but I am just being nitpicky.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI don’t think the 1000 bucks matters much but I would trust fidelity rather then the listing agents entry on the MLS.
Funny that the listing agent bought it at auction. Technically the listing should have been cancelled rather then SOLD but I am just being nitpicky.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI don’t think the 1000 bucks matters much but I would trust fidelity rather then the listing agents entry on the MLS.
Funny that the listing agent bought it at auction. Technically the listing should have been cancelled rather then SOLD but I am just being nitpicky.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI don’t think the 1000 bucks matters much but I would trust fidelity rather then the listing agents entry on the MLS.
Funny that the listing agent bought it at auction. Technically the listing should have been cancelled rather then SOLD but I am just being nitpicky.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI don’t think the 1000 bucks matters much but I would trust fidelity rather then the listing agents entry on the MLS.
Funny that the listing agent bought it at auction. Technically the listing should have been cancelled rather then SOLD but I am just being nitpicky.
March 10, 2010 at 7:49 PM in reply to: Auction or NTS Sale – what liens / debts do you have to worry about? #524261SD Realtor
ParticipantIf you go to trustee sale and you don’t know which lien is foreclosing then my advice is for you to stay home.
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