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All Forum Posts by: Michael Fundaro

Michael Fundaro has started 20 posts and replied 54 times.

Post: Title Search Fee for a Deal that Fell Through?

Michael FundaroPosted
  • Structures Engineer
  • West Hartford, CT
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 20

Thanks for the insight, I hadn't thought of it that way. 

Post: Title Search Fee for a Deal that Fell Through?

Michael FundaroPosted
  • Structures Engineer
  • West Hartford, CT
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 20

Hi all,

Back in April I had a duplex under contract in CT. It was going to be my first investment and I was going to house hack. The deal fell through when the appraisal fell short..Thankfully so because looking back that house would have been a nightmare. 

Anyway, now in October, 6 months later, I get a bill from the attorneys office for a title search fee.  The letter said that because the deal fell though, the fee is my responsibility. Is there any way I can get out of paying it? Its not much, just kinda bugs me haha. 

Thanks, Mike. 

Post: Using Seller Financing to Cover Down Payment for FHA Loan

Michael FundaroPosted
  • Structures Engineer
  • West Hartford, CT
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 20

Sandy, thanks for the input! We're meeting with our lender tomorrow.

Wayne, after some further research I stumbled upon that info.  Thanks for the heads up!

Post: Using Seller Financing to Cover Down Payment for FHA Loan

Michael FundaroPosted
  • Structures Engineer
  • West Hartford, CT
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 20

Hi All,

I'm negotiating with a seller of a 2 family. My situation is this: I am buying the property with my girlfriend as our primary residence. We have enough money saved to cover the down payment for an FHA 3.5% loan, with another $5K to put towards fees & closing costs. Closing costs will be about $10K, we asked for $9K from the seller to give us some cushion. They countered, keeping the price the same but offering no closing costs. Before asking for $5K back for closing costs, and before offering more to offset the seller credit, I thought about using a seller financed second mortgage to cover the down payment, freeing up our cash to cover all closing costs. The cash flow from the other unit (currently occupied month to month), plus our monthly income is enough to cover costs and the second mortgage. We get our house with more money in our pockets, the seller gets their full asking price (though a portion of it is paid over time).

So what I'm wondering is, what kind of angles can I work to persuade the seller to provide the second mortgage?  I understand negotiating is a very case sensitive subject, but it would be great if anyone could provide examples of what has worked for them in the past.

Thanks!  Also, this is my first post! So double thanks!

Mike