Okay, here is the situation in a nut shell.
My girlfriend made an offer on her first house. The final price was $123,000 and buyer pays all closing costs up to $5300. The final closing cost price should be around $5000 or less. At first because of her age the real estate agents thought she was going to do a FHA loan however my girlfriend has the money to do a conventional loan. Long story short, all the paperwork was ran and all the sudden someone at the bank(higher than the loan officer) calls the real estate agent hag up(11 days before closing) and says the buyer can only pay up to 3% of closing costs. That only comes out to be like $3680.00. So the real estate women calls my girlfriend and tells her that she needs to shell out $1300.00 at closing!!!! At this point, the sellers agent and the seller are loving life because they think it is a $1300.00 payday for them.
We did some research and it appears this is common but any seasoned agent should have known this small important piece of information. So, in a nut shell my girlfriends dad calls up the real estate agent(less than 10 days from closing) and tells her that the price of the home needs to be dropped $1300.00 for this deal to continue(Seller concession). He then instructs her to call HIM back as Jessica(my girlfriend) didn't feel comfortable negotiating, she agrees. She did not call him back but sent my girlfriend an email at 6pm tonight saying the seller will not budge and "that wasn't a big deal because she is getting such a "great" deal because the appriasial is $127,000." Big F'in deal right!?!?
So now Jessica's dad is calling the agent to find out why she couldn't call him back but send an email AND why the seller thinks it is okay to not hold up their end of the contract. (Closing costs were part of the written contract) The final decision by my girlfriend was to call their bluff and threaten to walk away or even persue a legal approach for the contract issues. At this point, the seller has an apartment lease(divorce) and I highly doubt she wants to pay over atleast $1,000 to break the lease, lose her deposit, start over selling the house, and make mortgage payments.
Are we in the wrong here or are the two agents trying to push Jessica around? Up until now she has mainly been doing things on her own, not because she doesn't have support but because this is her deal. We only got involved when these three(agent, seller agent, and seller) old hags tried to pull a fast one.
Someone explain this to me!
My girlfriend made an offer on her first house. The final price was $123,000 and buyer pays all closing costs up to $5300. The final closing cost price should be around $5000 or less. At first because of her age the real estate agents thought she was going to do a FHA loan however my girlfriend has the money to do a conventional loan. Long story short, all the paperwork was ran and all the sudden someone at the bank(higher than the loan officer) calls the real estate agent hag up(11 days before closing) and says the buyer can only pay up to 3% of closing costs. That only comes out to be like $3680.00. So the real estate women calls my girlfriend and tells her that she needs to shell out $1300.00 at closing!!!! At this point, the sellers agent and the seller are loving life because they think it is a $1300.00 payday for them.
We did some research and it appears this is common but any seasoned agent should have known this small important piece of information. So, in a nut shell my girlfriends dad calls up the real estate agent(less than 10 days from closing) and tells her that the price of the home needs to be dropped $1300.00 for this deal to continue(Seller concession). He then instructs her to call HIM back as Jessica(my girlfriend) didn't feel comfortable negotiating, she agrees. She did not call him back but sent my girlfriend an email at 6pm tonight saying the seller will not budge and "that wasn't a big deal because she is getting such a "great" deal because the appriasial is $127,000." Big F'in deal right!?!?
So now Jessica's dad is calling the agent to find out why she couldn't call him back but send an email AND why the seller thinks it is okay to not hold up their end of the contract. (Closing costs were part of the written contract) The final decision by my girlfriend was to call their bluff and threaten to walk away or even persue a legal approach for the contract issues. At this point, the seller has an apartment lease(divorce) and I highly doubt she wants to pay over atleast $1,000 to break the lease, lose her deposit, start over selling the house, and make mortgage payments.
Are we in the wrong here or are the two agents trying to push Jessica around? Up until now she has mainly been doing things on her own, not because she doesn't have support but because this is her deal. We only got involved when these three(agent, seller agent, and seller) old hags tried to pull a fast one.
Someone explain this to me!