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ParticipantNice synopsis early. I think thisis pretty helpful for people looking in the area. One other spot you may wanna try is the Crosby but it is considerably further out and the best access coastwise is Del Dios. I figure if you went all the way out to 4S you may consider it.
SD Realtor
ParticipantNice synopsis early. I think thisis pretty helpful for people looking in the area. One other spot you may wanna try is the Crosby but it is considerably further out and the best access coastwise is Del Dios. I figure if you went all the way out to 4S you may consider it.
SD Realtor
ParticipantNice synopsis early. I think thisis pretty helpful for people looking in the area. One other spot you may wanna try is the Crosby but it is considerably further out and the best access coastwise is Del Dios. I figure if you went all the way out to 4S you may consider it.
SD Realtor
ParticipantGenerally cabinetry would be considered fixed to the property and would thus convey. However it is not out of the realm of possibility that the seller may try to take them unknowingly or knowingly.
If there is any concern on your part, then ask your agent to draw up an addendum that specifies these items to convey with the home and not be damaged, removed or replaced.
That way the problem is solved before it happens.
SD Realtor
ParticipantGenerally cabinetry would be considered fixed to the property and would thus convey. However it is not out of the realm of possibility that the seller may try to take them unknowingly or knowingly.
If there is any concern on your part, then ask your agent to draw up an addendum that specifies these items to convey with the home and not be damaged, removed or replaced.
That way the problem is solved before it happens.
SD Realtor
ParticipantGenerally cabinetry would be considered fixed to the property and would thus convey. However it is not out of the realm of possibility that the seller may try to take them unknowingly or knowingly.
If there is any concern on your part, then ask your agent to draw up an addendum that specifies these items to convey with the home and not be damaged, removed or replaced.
That way the problem is solved before it happens.
SD Realtor
ParticipantGenerally cabinetry would be considered fixed to the property and would thus convey. However it is not out of the realm of possibility that the seller may try to take them unknowingly or knowingly.
If there is any concern on your part, then ask your agent to draw up an addendum that specifies these items to convey with the home and not be damaged, removed or replaced.
That way the problem is solved before it happens.
SD Realtor
ParticipantGenerally cabinetry would be considered fixed to the property and would thus convey. However it is not out of the realm of possibility that the seller may try to take them unknowingly or knowingly.
If there is any concern on your part, then ask your agent to draw up an addendum that specifies these items to convey with the home and not be damaged, removed or replaced.
That way the problem is solved before it happens.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI think that goes to show the variability with the processing. It canbe quite frustrating. What sort of feedback has your agent received from the listing agent? The listing agent should be able to tell you the status of the file, (ie – is the negotiator waiting on any additional docs, or another BPO or appraisal) and if the file is complete has it been sent to the investors. If the file has been sent to the investors the negotiator should be able to give some sort of estimate on a response. Things are thankfully not as open ended as they used to be, but in many cases are still slow.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI think that goes to show the variability with the processing. It canbe quite frustrating. What sort of feedback has your agent received from the listing agent? The listing agent should be able to tell you the status of the file, (ie – is the negotiator waiting on any additional docs, or another BPO or appraisal) and if the file is complete has it been sent to the investors. If the file has been sent to the investors the negotiator should be able to give some sort of estimate on a response. Things are thankfully not as open ended as they used to be, but in many cases are still slow.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI think that goes to show the variability with the processing. It canbe quite frustrating. What sort of feedback has your agent received from the listing agent? The listing agent should be able to tell you the status of the file, (ie – is the negotiator waiting on any additional docs, or another BPO or appraisal) and if the file is complete has it been sent to the investors. If the file has been sent to the investors the negotiator should be able to give some sort of estimate on a response. Things are thankfully not as open ended as they used to be, but in many cases are still slow.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI think that goes to show the variability with the processing. It canbe quite frustrating. What sort of feedback has your agent received from the listing agent? The listing agent should be able to tell you the status of the file, (ie – is the negotiator waiting on any additional docs, or another BPO or appraisal) and if the file is complete has it been sent to the investors. If the file has been sent to the investors the negotiator should be able to give some sort of estimate on a response. Things are thankfully not as open ended as they used to be, but in many cases are still slow.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI think that goes to show the variability with the processing. It canbe quite frustrating. What sort of feedback has your agent received from the listing agent? The listing agent should be able to tell you the status of the file, (ie – is the negotiator waiting on any additional docs, or another BPO or appraisal) and if the file is complete has it been sent to the investors. If the file has been sent to the investors the negotiator should be able to give some sort of estimate on a response. Things are thankfully not as open ended as they used to be, but in many cases are still slow.
SD Realtor
ParticipantSorry guys I obviously missed the fact that the op was the owner and not the tenant.
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