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Hi,
For 8 US postage stamps which is $3.52 by today’s price— and a little of your time and energy —you can send this letter to those in charge and ask them not to make unnecessarily high down payment requirements.
Plain and Simple.
Ask yourself this—Can you and your children (if you have any) afford a 20% down payment to buy a home?
That is what is undergoing discussion.
Most Americans Can’t.
Take Charge and Let them Know How You Feel.
http://www.realtor.org/wps/wcm/connect/3949fd804629380ba1ecb9ce195c5fb4/government_affairs_joint_letter_LTV_031611.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CACHEID=3949fd804629380ba1ecb9ce195c5fb4
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It’s almost been a month since I chatted here. Boy time, she does fly. Of course busy is a good thing especially in this business since it does not come with a regular pay check. — I will continue with my story from last posting. Ready, here we go. Turns out the appraisal was disputed by the loan officer. The appraiser rebutted the appraisal and yet did not change the appraisal. The Lender agreed with the dispute and then told the appraisal management company that the appraisal was unacceptable and they had to provide a new appraisal at no cost to the borrower. Yeah. — So then another appraisal was completed by a different appraiser who did the correct appraisal which was an as-repaired appraisal. Holy cow—The sorry part about this is, by not receiving the correct appraisal in the 1st place, the purchase was delayed which harms the buyer and the seller. There is also the possibility of increased fees to the borrower when it is not the borrowers fault. — Oh don’t we love HVCC and it’s glitches.
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