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[email protected] salty@dog.com is offline
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Default Ridiculous FHA rules

On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 18:36:47 -0400, "Oscar" wrote:


"Big Jim" wrote in message
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You and this FHA, FHA. You're wrong and you;re angry not everyone gets
taken like you did. You yourself provided evidence the seller can
limit his repair costs . So FHA FHA means nothing if a seller refuses
to fix things or sets a limit that doesnt fix everything. It's in the
contract as you say. The OP's buyers need to either get different
financing or report the inspector's strange behavior and lack of
specific remedies for supposed problems. If the seller has made an
effort he has fulfilled his obligation. We dont know exactly what he
agreed to do. It seems that FHA has similar appraisal/inspection
procedures that many lenders do. Anytime a buyer and seller cant
agree on price, repairs , closing date etc a deal dies.

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Jim,

Exactly, I provided proof the seller is contractually bound to fulfill
their obligations.

If they fail to fulfill their obligations, they can't just walk away. I
don't care if they put $100 as a limit, and never spent it, they don't have
a right to walk away. They can, but then that's where lawyers come in for
breach of contract. The seller must exhaust their obligations.

You & saltydog are a big part of what's wrong with this country. You both
think you can just walk away from responsibilites.



You don't know a damned thing about either one of us, chump.