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Thanks all, great information as always from this board.
sdr: thanks for the info, it’s actually a newer house, and the repairs are not terribly extensive. I just ask out of general curiosity in how these transactions work, and my general cheapness.
walter: That’s great to hear, gives me some hope when I ask for repair costs.
sdsubieParticipantThanks all, great information as always from this board.
sdr: thanks for the info, it’s actually a newer house, and the repairs are not terribly extensive. I just ask out of general curiosity in how these transactions work, and my general cheapness.
walter: That’s great to hear, gives me some hope when I ask for repair costs.
sdsubieParticipantThanks all, great information as always from this board.
sdr: thanks for the info, it’s actually a newer house, and the repairs are not terribly extensive. I just ask out of general curiosity in how these transactions work, and my general cheapness.
walter: That’s great to hear, gives me some hope when I ask for repair costs.
sdsubieParticipantThat’s what I thought, but general consensus is that the short sale lender will not make any repairs for issues that are found during the home inspection. Does one simply hedge this issue by lowering their bid to anticipate repairs, and lessen your chance of short sale approval in the first place?
sdsubieParticipantThat’s what I thought, but general consensus is that the short sale lender will not make any repairs for issues that are found during the home inspection. Does one simply hedge this issue by lowering their bid to anticipate repairs, and lessen your chance of short sale approval in the first place?
sdsubieParticipantThat’s what I thought, but general consensus is that the short sale lender will not make any repairs for issues that are found during the home inspection. Does one simply hedge this issue by lowering their bid to anticipate repairs, and lessen your chance of short sale approval in the first place?
sdsubieParticipantThat’s what I thought, but general consensus is that the short sale lender will not make any repairs for issues that are found during the home inspection. Does one simply hedge this issue by lowering their bid to anticipate repairs, and lessen your chance of short sale approval in the first place?
sdsubieParticipantThat’s what I thought, but general consensus is that the short sale lender will not make any repairs for issues that are found during the home inspection. Does one simply hedge this issue by lowering their bid to anticipate repairs, and lessen your chance of short sale approval in the first place?
sdsubieParticipantThanks for the info UR.
I am currently getting estimates and the repair cost should not be extensive, I was just wondering what the usual protocol was in situations like this. Sounds like the buyer eats the cost.
sdsubieParticipantThanks for the info UR.
I am currently getting estimates and the repair cost should not be extensive, I was just wondering what the usual protocol was in situations like this. Sounds like the buyer eats the cost.
sdsubieParticipantThanks for the info UR.
I am currently getting estimates and the repair cost should not be extensive, I was just wondering what the usual protocol was in situations like this. Sounds like the buyer eats the cost.
sdsubieParticipantThanks for the info UR.
I am currently getting estimates and the repair cost should not be extensive, I was just wondering what the usual protocol was in situations like this. Sounds like the buyer eats the cost.
sdsubieParticipantThanks for the info UR.
I am currently getting estimates and the repair cost should not be extensive, I was just wondering what the usual protocol was in situations like this. Sounds like the buyer eats the cost.
sdsubieParticipantI love the Ramona cafe! Great desserts there too.
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