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![]() My fiancee and I just bought a house in Northern Virginia and ran into a small but extremely annoying problem in the closing process. It seems like I've heard others complain about this, but I forget where. I'd like to write a letter to whoever regulates the real estate or mortgage industry just to add another voice and maybe get this fixed. Can anyone here advise me on who to write to? Attorney General? Here's what happened: we got a HUD-1 statement with estimates of our closing costs and everything. We know that they are estimates. We know that if there are discrepancies at the closing table we'd either need to write an additional check or recieve a small refund for the difference. We're not complaining about that. It seems that here in Virginia, the title companies all but refuse to get a more accurate estimate of the cash amount the buyer needs to bring to the table. Despite our realtor and our mortgage broker making repeated calls on our behalf, we couldn't get the number. So a few hours before closing, we went to the bank and got our cashier's check made out for $1000 more than the HUD-1 total. We were told that they won't accept a personal check for more than $1000 so we thought this would cover us and prevent delaying closing if we guessed wrong. An hour before our closing time, and 15 minutes *after* the banks closed for the day (around 2:30pmish) they finally called our realtor and told her the amount we needed to bring to the table. They ended up writing a refund check for over $6,000 because our final estimated cash-on-table amount was that much different from our HUD-1 total. We were lucky. What if the difference went the other way? We would have had to delay closing by a day so we could go back to the bank the next morning to get another cashier's check. Or worse, what if we were cash-poor and didn't *have* an additional $6000 on top of what the original HUD-1 said? There's no excuse in the world why they couldn't have told us a closer estimate the day before closing, yet they refused to. This isn't a fly-by-night title company, either. It's one of the big ones in this area with offices all over the region. How in the world do they think we can trust them to manage a huge monetary transaction like this (ours was a half-million dollar home purchase, which in this area is on the low end!) when they can't estimate the taxes and fees closer than $6000? Sheesh Sharon |
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