Okay. Had to pay for an appraisal on the farm we're in the process of buying.
We have until Oct 8 to close... afterward, we either forfeit our $500 deposit, or pay a $100 a day penalty
(buying a foreclosed property from a bank - they really emphasized that time was important.)
So, the moron we paid $$ to for the appraisal was dragging his feet. Our real estate broker finally demanded that he send in the appraisal. All he had to do was type it and fax it later that afternoon.
Well, by sheer luck, my wife and father in law were at the property, mowing the lawn (since the other fvcktard - the other real estate agent - didn't care to maintain the lawn - it hadn't been mowed yet this year) And guess who shows up? The appraiser. He must have forgotten the appraisal value between the time he looked at the house and had to type it up.
So, anyway, he gets the appraisal done and sends it in.
But, there's a little flaw: The house has a relatively new roof (2-3 years old), but they installed the flashing wrong and it leaks by the flashing. Minor repair. Appraiser listed it as a $3000 repair. Since this constitutes "major damage to the roof", we cannot get a loan commitment from our current lender. We either have to have a contractor (licensed, insured, etc. since it's not our property) repair the roof or go with another lender who is going to charge a significantly higher interest rate because of the nature of the property.
Yeah, I'd be happy to pay a contractor to do the roof repair... $2-300 tops... we already had an estimate from a relative who works for a construction company (when we looked over everything to get a rough estimate on how much to set aside for repairs). But, that's not an issue. Finding a contractor who has an opening right now is pretty much impossible - to have the closing on time, the roof would need to be repaired like... this week.
Appraiser refuses to back down on his repair estimate.
Gee... if he'd have done his job in a timely fashion, we wouldn't be in a bind now.
Now I have to decide if I'm just going to "illegally" repair the property myself. I don't own it. It's sold "as is." And, I am not entitled to do any work there until I close. It definitely needs to be done, I had planned on doing it myself within a week or two after we closed. It's a 2 hour job, tops. (plus clean-up)
Thanks appraiser guy. :|
We have until Oct 8 to close... afterward, we either forfeit our $500 deposit, or pay a $100 a day penalty
(buying a foreclosed property from a bank - they really emphasized that time was important.)
So, the moron we paid $$ to for the appraisal was dragging his feet. Our real estate broker finally demanded that he send in the appraisal. All he had to do was type it and fax it later that afternoon.
Well, by sheer luck, my wife and father in law were at the property, mowing the lawn (since the other fvcktard - the other real estate agent - didn't care to maintain the lawn - it hadn't been mowed yet this year) And guess who shows up? The appraiser. He must have forgotten the appraisal value between the time he looked at the house and had to type it up.
So, anyway, he gets the appraisal done and sends it in.
But, there's a little flaw: The house has a relatively new roof (2-3 years old), but they installed the flashing wrong and it leaks by the flashing. Minor repair. Appraiser listed it as a $3000 repair. Since this constitutes "major damage to the roof", we cannot get a loan commitment from our current lender. We either have to have a contractor (licensed, insured, etc. since it's not our property) repair the roof or go with another lender who is going to charge a significantly higher interest rate because of the nature of the property.
Yeah, I'd be happy to pay a contractor to do the roof repair... $2-300 tops... we already had an estimate from a relative who works for a construction company (when we looked over everything to get a rough estimate on how much to set aside for repairs). But, that's not an issue. Finding a contractor who has an opening right now is pretty much impossible - to have the closing on time, the roof would need to be repaired like... this week.
Appraiser refuses to back down on his repair estimate.
Gee... if he'd have done his job in a timely fashion, we wouldn't be in a bind now.
Now I have to decide if I'm just going to "illegally" repair the property myself. I don't own it. It's sold "as is." And, I am not entitled to do any work there until I close. It definitely needs to be done, I had planned on doing it myself within a week or two after we closed. It's a 2 hour job, tops. (plus clean-up)
Thanks appraiser guy. :|
