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Good Grief. I feel your pain. They are all making me angry and it is not happening to me! Still I am livid that they are pulling this S--t with my dear Friend . :hugs I would love to come kick some butts. :eek: O.K. DH says I can not get my foot that high. :rolleyes:Hope the thought counts. :p hugs...:hugs
 

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I feel like we are on the downhill slope now. That is, as long as the appraisal goes ok. Cross your fingers! :fl

@Smart Red once we get everything done, it has to be submitted to HUD 5-7 days before closing for their approval, I guess so they can see what else they can mess up.

@Carol Dee Just stomp your foot, they'll get the idea and be scared sheetless!

@catjac1975 for sure, I got my eye on the prize!

Just for your amusement, I got an email from the lender last week wanting to know what were the taxes and insurance on our current home, and wanted the tax statement and insurance policy. And what did we plan on doing with our current house. I was immediately incensed and drafted a return email. I read it to DH and he cautioned me not to send it. For once, I agreed with him. Here it is.

This is in reference to a request by Blankety-Blank Loan asking what we intend to do with the home we currently reside in.
1. This home is paid for.
2. This home is fully insured.
3. This home’s taxes are paid and up to date.
4. We might sell it.
5. We might rent it.
6. It’s ours.
7. It’s PRIVATE PROPERTY.
8. What we do or do not do with the home we currently live in has nothing to do with the loan we are applying for.
9. Many people have multiple properties, what difference does it make?
10. Whether we sell it, rent it, or take a wrecking ball to it, it is ours, it is private property and we will do with it whatever we d**n well please.
I hope this answers your intrusive question.

I slept on it overnight and sent an email back politely asking why they needed such information. She responded that taxes and insurance were considered a liability that we had to pay and that we claimed it as our primary residence, once we closed, our new house would be our primary residence and law only allows one primary residence. OK, I guess that makes sense and I sent her a much nicer answer to the first email asking for the information. Here's the nicer version.

To Whom It May Concern,

This is in reference to the request by Blankety-Blank Loan asking what we intend to do with the home we currently reside in.
This home is paid for, taxes and insurance is paid and up to date. Until we are absolutely sure and certain that the home at ##### County Road #### Smalltown Texas is 1000% ours, signed, sealed, recorded, done deal, there is no way we will put our current residence up for sale. The possibility of us selling our current home and this deal blowing up to the moon would leave us homeless and that’s not happening. All our stuff won’t fit in a shopping cart.
After this loan is finalized and closed and we know the new home is ours, then we will put our current home up for sale.

Plus I faxed the last tax statement and insurance papers. Gheesh. :barnie

Keep my eye on the prize, keep my eye on the prize, keep my eye on the prize.....
 

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I feel like we are on the downhill slope now. That is, as long as the appraisal goes ok. Cross your fingers! :fl

@Smart Red once we get everything done, it has to be submitted to HUD 5-7 days before closing for their approval, I guess so they can see what else they can mess up.

@Carol Dee Just stomp your foot, they'll get the idea and be scared sheetless!

@catjac1975 for sure, I got my eye on the prize!

Just for your amusement, I got an email from the lender last week wanting to know what were the taxes and insurance on our current home, and wanted the tax statement and insurance policy. And what did we plan on doing with our current house. I was immediately incensed and drafted a return email. I read it to DH and he cautioned me not to send it. For once, I agreed with him. Here it is.

This is in reference to a request by Blankety-Blank Loan asking what we intend to do with the home we currently reside in.
1. This home is paid for.
2. This home is fully insured.
3. This home’s taxes are paid and up to date.
4. We might sell it.
5. We might rent it.
6. It’s ours.
7. It’s PRIVATE PROPERTY.
8. What we do or do not do with the home we currently live in has nothing to do with the loan we are applying for.
9. Many people have multiple properties, what difference does it make?
10. Whether we sell it, rent it, or take a wrecking ball to it, it is ours, it is private property and we will do with it whatever we d**n well please.
I hope this answers your intrusive question.

I slept on it overnight and sent an email back politely asking why they needed such information. She responded that taxes and insurance were considered a liability that we had to pay and that we claimed it as our primary residence, once we closed, our new house would be our primary residence and law only allows one primary residence. OK, I guess that makes sense and I sent her a much nicer answer to the first email asking for the information. Here's the nicer version.

To Whom It May Concern,

This is in reference to the request by Blankety-Blank Loan asking what we intend to do with the home we currently reside in.
This home is paid for, taxes and insurance is paid and up to date. Until we are absolutely sure and certain that the home at ##### County Road #### Smalltown Texas is 1000% ours, signed, sealed, recorded, done deal, there is no way we will put our current residence up for sale. The possibility of us selling our current home and this deal blowing up to the moon would leave us homeless and that’s not happening. All our stuff won’t fit in a shopping cart.
After this loan is finalized and closed and we know the new home is ours, then we will put our current home up for sale.

Plus I faxed the last tax statement and insurance papers. Gheesh. :barnie

Keep my eye on the prize, keep my eye on the prize, keep my eye on the prize.....
:yuckyuck Even if you did not mean for it to be. ;) I see your sense of humor is still intact. God Bless you. Keeping fingers and toes crossed that this IS the downhill to the finish. Big Hugs...:hugs
 

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Carol Dee is right. This is something you will all be laughing over and exagerating the experience once you are in your new property no matter how harried and stressed you feel right now. Hugs and prayers. Remember the gardeners' motto, "Serenity now!"

Oops, that's another group. Well, it still works.
 

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Well, the last day of the extension is Monday, Sept 8. And would ya'll believe we had to file yet ANOTHER extension??? There goes another $375, plus $20 to overnight it. So we have spent $1200 in extensions now. The appraiser we were waiting on took over a week to file his report while I watched sand running out of the hour glass.......time is going by......until it got to the point of being out of compliance to submit to HUD, which was on Thursday, the 4th. The real estate agent requested a report showing where the loan was at, paper wise, on Thursday morning so she could include it in her letter to HUD and it took all day for the lender to get that to her. Ummmm......do ya'll not understand overnight needs a little lead time? Once the post office closes, overnight doesn't mean much? :barnieThey got the report she needed at the last possible moment for her to overnight it. I have gone beyond nail biting and am now chewing fingers....up to the knuckles now....

:he:he:he:he:he:he:he:he:he:he:he:he:he:he:he:he:he

I think I started this thread out about everything going wrong..... We had the AC break down, DH's truck broke down, a tire blew on my moms car that necessitated buying a whole set, we spent thousands at a time when the last thing we need to do is spend money. We held our breath, hoping nothing else would go wrong.

Ha! A chunk was missing out of a tire on DH's truck, they were slick and Thursday, to the tire store I went. Only $1107.81!!!! :th Will it ever stop??? Uhhhh.......NOPE! Somebody slammed on their brakes yesterday right in front of DH and he hit them. No damage to his truck, it poked a hole in their plastic bumper. Low impact, nobody hurt but you can't fix these crappy bumpers, so I am sure it will have to be replaced. Oh well, that's what insurance is for. :idunno

We have had more go wrong in the past three months than in the past THREE YEARS!!! o_O Gheesh. When it rains, it pours, but this is ridiculous.

I guess the good news is, the paperwork has been submitted to underwriting. I think underwriting is a code word for torture. I am certain there will be more demands for more unreasonable confessions to crimes we never committed. :tongue

The new end-of-extension-date is September 23. :fl And this is the absolute last, final, no-more, it's over now extension. :fl
 

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bay, I hate to say this but maybe it's not meant to be and God is trying to tell you that. There may be something better out there for you.

Mary
 

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bay, I hate to say this but maybe it's not meant to be and God is trying to tell you that. There may be something better out there for you.

Mary
No, I don't think so, not for a moment. Sometimes what you really want comes with a lot of obstacles. What's that song say? What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
 

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Everything worth having is worth the work. We have had a series of breaks this summer, one after the other. When we were in our home around 8 years we had everything break also. And when you start replacing things one at a time, you do not realize the torrent is not over. If you see the whole picture you can prioritize your replacements. Can you really live without a washing machine until the next paycheck when it is the last thing to go?
Things will get better Bay. Go play with your plants a while to calm yourself.
 
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