OH mans, soon George can join the very exclusive landed gentry of the FRC..
One day when prices drop from all the old people dying, I swear I will own a square inch of NYC land that will be worth more than all your lands combined. It will produce like ten shields, five food, ten science, and thirty arts thanks to all the nearby wonders.
bty just a side note, you are putting the house in one person's name right?
For legal issues, if you are not married I would always recommend one person only having ownership of the house with some sort of reimbursement plan if partnership dissolved. Way easier legally.
bty just a side note, you are putting the house in one person's name right?
For legal issues, if you are not married I would always recommend one person only having ownership of the house with some sort of reimbursement plan if partnership dissolved. Way easier legally.
They made a reasonable counter offer and I accepted. We have a ratified contract.
Oh shit. George has joined the FRC Landed Gentry.
EDIT: Well, will have joined once everything is completed.
Yeah, being a short sale there is lots of potential for this deal to fall apart. We'll see, best case everything is fine and I have a house by Thanksgiving, but the paperwork process could easily stretch into next year.
Short sale has been verbally approved, written approval should follow shortly. Home inspection is scheduled for tomorrow so I get to find out then if I'm actually going to buy this place.
The home inspection was so so. The inspector pointed out cracks in the foundation of the addition that could be very expensive to fix. However, Saturday we had a structural engineer out to look at it and he said that it wasn't anything to worry about so we're moving forward. It had a bunch of little things wrong, but the house is overall in great shape. So I'm just making a handy man fix it list for post closing. Waiting on the appraisal from my bank to see if they think it's worth 250K, then termite inspection, ???, and closing!
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For legal issues, if you are not married I would always recommend one person only having ownership of the house with some sort of reimbursement plan if partnership dissolved. Way easier legally.
EDIT: Well, will have joined once everything is completed.
Getting a bit excited yet? just putting the down payment is enough to get most people nervous.
I was less nervous when I served them notice that I wanted it back.