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Was thinking you are being overly critical of things...yea F!!! all that. I would threaten a lawsuit to get all money back. crazy. Sorry this is all happening to you.
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I am still trying to get my earnest money deposit back. If I'm unsuccessful I will lose that which isn't ideal but it's better than the alternative.
What is the deal with earnest money? I don't understand it.
Umm... Why?
So, this is kinda unrelated but I need to know, ball park, how much it would be to close off a door and move that door over like 1 foot from where it was. It can't be too expensive right?
What do you want to know? Chances are if it's in a newer community, you'll have them but the pricing can be all over the map. I've seen them as low as $20 and as high as $700.
LOL!
Umm... Why?
oh... One of those?! HAHALOL!
Umm... Why?
We're looking at a house and literally the only problem with it is that is has no where in the kitchen to put a refrigerator. Like, none. I'm not sure where the previous owner put their refrigerator. But there's a door that leads to a half bath in the kitchen and if I move it over a few feet and get rid of some cabinets, I'll be able to fit a nice size fridge in there so I was just kinda curious how much I'm going to need to spend, so THANKS!
so we were originally scheduled to close january 29th, but there were some issues with equifax not having my credit score.
it was a nightmare dealing with them, the other 2 places had my credit score but equifax did not, first they told me to fax my DL which i did then waited like a week then they kept telling me they never got it, then they told me to send in my SS card..
then once again i waited and they told me they never received it, this went on for 2 weeks, i was calling multiple times a day a getting different answers.
i couldnt close on time because of this nonsense, luckily my mortgage agent was on the line and heard the BS they were giving me and she bypassed them and got approval from freddie mac to move forward with the closing.
i got discouraged and was not happy for a while, we finally closed on the 5th, we dont have to pay our mortgage till april.
we wanted a place that was move-in ready with little to no work required, since we work alot.
the dogs love it, we love it, we painted the walls and got a nice fridge from her parents, there will be more work done such as removing the carpet installing wood floors and getting rid of some of the ugly lighting fixtures, our fence is also on the verge of collapsing lol, but it holds the dogs in for the time being.
its a process but damn it really feels good afterwards, charleston is about to get really expensive and we got really lucky.