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Saturday, October 06, 2012
Honesty-The Best Policy
Honesty is still the best policy
As you know we’ve had her house for sale-as is usual for us,
we’re a few days late of what should’ve been a quick sale. Most houses sell fast in the spring and
summer, being us-we started just as fall began.
We were encouraged this past week when a couple came in and
told the realtor that they wanted to buy the house. They proved they had a
sizable down payment and said they could afford the monthly fees.
They spent an hour and a half looking at the house, took up
four hours of our realtor’s time and then proceeded to find a reputable
lender. It was at this point that the
problem popped up. Oh, did I mention
they came on the day I had the surgery?
It seems the couple, who are self-employed, neglected to
actually put their true earnings into their tax forms.
Really? Why do people do that?
If you want to lie about your taxes that’s your business.
However, I find it rude to take up that much of for people’s time knowing that you’re
“fudging” will make it impossible for you to get a loan.
So back to square one.
I’m pretty disappointed. If they
had been honest, this whole debacle would never have happened, I’m pretty angry
at their dishonesty. They’re still
searching for that elusive loan.
Our new home has
closed escrow and my husband as a contractor taking care of some of the issues
that needed fixing. I still haven’t seen the house!
In the meantime, people seem to love the house and all it
has to offer-the problem seems to be and they want it for about $100,000 less
than anything else in the Valley! That’s
not going to happen.
Case in point, a woman came in and loved the home and the
agent immediately put in an offer. It
was low AND they wanted it on a contingency.
Our agents looked up everything about the offer and the buyer’s
home-turns out that her condo has been on the market for almost 3 months!
We were going to counter back with a more reasonable number
and only give her 72 hours to get her home into escrow-but when we found out
that she hadn’t lowered the price on it and it was on the market for about $30
higher than the others in her neighborhood-our agent said to just reject it.
So here I am sitting alone with Pepper the tabby while
everyone else is together. Yes, my
sister’s been fantastic and my parents are close by-but that’s not my husband
or my kids.
This week, besides the house thing, I had three doctors’ appointments-all
of which I couldn’t drive myself too.
I’m feeling like a burden. Plus,
I finally got the stitches out of my hand-as usual, I passed out while the
dozen pieces of torture came out. Sigh.
I know that theoretically I’m home, but what I really need
is to be at home physically.
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House-selling is so stressful, and you can get the most quirky buyers. I remember having to wear a heart monitor when we sold our last house. But the market has been picking up so it'll sell soon.
I can sympathize on the doctors' visits as today I'm supposed to go for my physical. I'm probably guaranteed at least two shots and bloodwork as well. I've been feeling sick for the past two weeks as well with stubborn chest congestion.
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I can sympathize on the doctors' visits as today I'm supposed to go for my physical. I'm probably guaranteed at least two shots and bloodwork as well. I've been feeling sick for the past two weeks as well with stubborn chest congestion.
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