What Happens If We Can't Get A Mortgage After We've Signed The Agreement Of Sale And The Inspections Are Completed?
If a mortgage commitment is not delivered by a specified date or any extended date permitted by the seller the contract may be but not necessarily is deemed null and void. The agreement has to be very specific on this issue. Generally there is an obligation on the part of the buyer to notify the seller and/or broker that they cannot get financing. That is generally done in writing with proof of delivery in the form of certified mail or even fax transmission. In that event, the buyers deposit monies are usually returned unless the failure to obtain the mortgage was the result of something the buyer did or did not do. It must be noted however, that mortgage commitments usually contain contingencies and are not guarantees that the funds will be made available at the time of closing. For example, if you unexpectedly became unemployed the mortgage company would not likely lend you the previously pledged cash and, unless this event was specifically addressed in the agreement, you risk losing your deposit monies.
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Does The Sale/Purchase Become Final When We Signed The Purchase And Sale Agreement?
A: Not yet. First, the terms of the purchase and sale agreement have to be performed by each of the seller and the buyer. The offer to purchase and/or the purchase and … More -
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Why Should I Spend The Money For A Home Inspection When My Mortgage Company Is Going To Inspect The Property?
A: According to one area broker/owner of a realty office, the chief confusion for consumers these days is that many believe an appraisal and a home inspection are the … More -
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We're Buying A "Fixer-Upper" And Plan On Having Someone Do Extensive Remodeling, Is There Anything We Should Keep In Mind?
A: Massachusetts has very little in the way of protections against parties who buy "fixeruppers". We have a law that requires that there be smoke detectors installed … More -
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What Happens At The Closing?
A: Massachusetts recognizes that lawyers and not closing companies or title companies are qualified to do real estate closings. Thus, in the vast majority of cases a … More -
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What Are Comprehensive Permits, And How Are They Used To Create Affordable Housing?
A: A comprehensive permit is issued by a municipality to a developer who proposes to build housing in which at least 25% of the units are affordable to lowincome … More -
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How Does Dhcd Differ From The U.S. Department Of Housing And Urban Development?
A: DHCD is a state agency, and HUD is a federal agency. Both agencies are concerned with public and assisted housing as well as community development. In many instances, … More -
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What Resources Are Available To Developers Of Affordable Housing?
A: A variety of resources are available to stimulate the private production of affordable housing. These include the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program, the HOME … More
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