All Forum Posts by: Tralecia K Young
Tralecia K Young has started 6 posts and replied 41 times.
Post: Canceling a purchase agreement without an inspection

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@Steve Milford
I just wanna start off by saying thank you for giving me all of the information pertaining to my situation. I will be reaching out to my lender as well as my realtor with these new findings so I know how to move going forward. I will all start time stamping things that I have sent to my real estate agent as well as my attorney in the form of emails so if I ever have to take a legal obligation I will have that to back my case up thank you
Post: Canceling a purchase agreement without an inspection

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@Wayne Brooks
Thank you so much for sharing your input regarding my situation. When conducting a reinspection for an appraisal do they use the same person or is it someone new?
Post: Canceling a purchase agreement without an inspection

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@Theresa Harris
Thank You so much for your input regarding my situation I really do appreciate it.
Post: Canceling a purchase agreement without an inspection

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@Theresa Harris
I put down $5000.00 though that’s a lot of money to walk away from and I will consult with my lawyer because my contingency deadline for my mortgage is coming up.
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@Theresa Harris
She told me that’s the only way that I would be able to get a house during the market right now so she kind of persuaded me into doing that. I read the contract top to bottom and I don’t see anything that says that but I did notice that the house was vacant for sometime and the seller wasn’t as truthful on the property disclosure as he should have been.
Post: Canceling a purchase agreement without an inspection

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I recently just viewed a property that I was interested in and made an offer and my offer was excepted. My realtor made me waive my inspection due to the market being so competitive. I have a mortgage contingency as well as a dream buyers grant contingency and a I have to cover up to $2500 worth of FHA repairs. The house got appraised and it came back with some things that need to be fixed. I later went back to the property and the property suffered water damage causing the roof to cave-in. My realtor said that I can't say anything about the roof because the roof passed the appraisal inspection. I no longer want to be in contract with the house and would like my earnest deposit back. How do I go about getting that back?
@Landon Bleau
Thank you do much.
@James De Leon
Thank you so much I will take a look at this and will be following back up with you after.
I’m in the process of buying a house and would like to know some good books to reference.
Post: Real estate investment books for beginners?

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@Marlen Weber
Thank you so much!