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The Buyer’s Written Statement is Late: “No Biggie” or “Uh-Oh/Holy Sh*T!!”

[Editor’s Note:  The views expressed here are solely those of Ross Kaplan, and do not represent Edina Realty, Berkshire Hathaway, or any other entity referenced.  If you need legal advice, please consult an attorney.] As I tell clients, the second most important date in a residential Purchase Agreement is the Written Statement deadline (the most...
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Home Sales & Lender Deadlines

Allowing Enough Time Test your knowledge of the residential mortgage process, and answer the following question: For lenders underwriting a mortgage, what is the key date in a transaction? A. When the Purchase Agreement is finally accepted (it’s officially a “done deal”). B. When the Inspection Contingency is removed. C. The Written Statement deadline specified...
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The 2nd Most Important Date in a Home Sale

The most important date in a residential real estate deal? Easy — closing. So, what’s the second most important date? At least in Minnesota, the date that the Buyer’s Written Statement is due.  See, “You Mean There’s No Deal, AND the Buyer Gets Their Earnest Money Back?!?” Significance Up until that date, all the home Seller...
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Written Statements in 300 Words . . .

 . . . . Or One Realtors representing Sellers (better known as “listing agents”) tend to be a lot more focused on Written Statements — and specifically, Written Statement deadlines — than their clients. There are two reasons for that:  1) it can be a technical subject (see below); and 2) most Buyers’ lenders meet...
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Deals on the Back of an Envelope . . .

 . . . & Written Statements via Text Message I’ve never had a client buy or sell a home using the back of an envelope (though they could). But, my client just sold a home where the Buyer’s Written Statement — signifying final underwriting approval — was delivered at 5 p.m. on a Friday, before...
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