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All Forum Posts by: Jacky Lieng

Jacky Lieng has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Thanks Wayne, that was exactly what I was thinking.

Thanks for the reply Bonnie, yes I am %100 prepared for a no. I live by the statement “the worst thing that can happen is they say no”, so I always ask. But I was surprised because I might get a cancelled contract along with a no!

Hello,

Currently in the final stages of closing on a bank owned property in Amador County in California.

I asked my realtor to ask for a price reduction on unforeseeable deficiencies on the house from our well, septic, termite and roof inspection. So my realtor talks to the banks agent and she tells us “I can ask for the reduction, but let your buyer know the bank may just decide to cancel the contract if they don’t want to reduce the price”.

So my question is for you brilliant people here on bigger pockets. Does this sound legit? Can they cancel the contract just because I asked for a price reduction? 

What are your thought?


thanks in advance for any advice.