ABE4DISNEY
There's a great, big, beautiful tomorrow...
- Joined
- Feb 16, 2009
Uuuugh, I'm sooooo impatient. I know it's only been 2 weeks since my deed was recorded, but I want my contract in my account already, LOL.
I'm right with you!
Uuuugh, I'm sooooo impatient. I know it's only been 2 weeks since my deed was recorded, but I want my contract in my account already, LOL.
Uuuugh, I'm sooooo impatient. I know it's only been 2 weeks since my deed was recorded, but I want my contract in my account already, LOL.
Right?! ...sigh. I feel so SPOILED when everything was done in under 50 days from offer to points!Only thing worse than that wait is the one for points to show up.
Just went through this a couple weeks ago--it was super frustrating. However, once they did send in the closing docs it was closed within 3 days. Hopefully your broker will rush it through!It's almost 4 weeks waiting on the seller to return documents. The broker and/or title company hasn't heard anything from them still so I'm hoping they're ok, but also, I'm hoping to get my contract closed on time next week.
On a complete aside, I'm amused that the name of the county is the same in both FL and CA (Orange County).
I had the same problem, and finally closed right at the 90 day mark specified on the contract. The sellers had difficulty completing the paperwork in a timely fashion, proving once again that if it was not for the last minute nothing would get done.It's almost 4 weeks waiting on the seller to return documents. The broker and/or title company hasn't heard anything from them still so I'm hoping they're ok, but also, I'm hoping to get my contract closed on time next week.
That’s the longest I’ve seen, 9 years between offer and passing ROFREmail received and contract showing on membership!
Oh my gosh I did not notice that till you said something! Fixed!That’s the longest I’ve seen, 9 years between offer and passing ROFR
but I do have to say (yet again) that the wait for the sellers to return the closing documents was one of the longest of my lifeThat’s the longest I’ve seen, 9 years between offer and passing ROFR
I got the notice yesterday!! We passed FROR in 29 days. They are getting quicker.
Does the buyer Closing paperwork need a notary?
Congrats! And I had to get a notary for my closing documents, I'm a first timer, but I'd think that all the resale closing documents would be the same as far as needing a notary.
I got the notice yesterday!! We passed FROR in 29 days. They are getting quicker.
Does the buyer Closing paperwork need a notary?
Ahhhh, looks like it's only if someone finances the contract (and I did). Makes sense!I just closed on a resale in July and did not have to notarize. I have only ever had to get things notarized as a seller, never as A buyer, and I have bought quite a few.
Wonder if it is the title company?
Home : Anima Kingdom
Broker: www.Fidelity.com
Title Company: First American
Offer made: 6/4/2020
Offer accepted: 6/4/2020
Sent to ROFR: 6/5/2020
Passed ROFR: 7/20/2020
Closing docs received: 7/24/2020
Closing docs returned: 7/28/2020
Seller returned closing docs: Canadian sellers trying to find notary (not returned yet?)
Finally received sellers docs: 8/28/2020
Closing: ?
Deed recorded: 9/1/2020
Contract Showing on Membership: 9/24/2020
Points in account: 9/25/2020 (I called MS and they added them (took about 30 minutes on the phone) because I had points expiring and there was an opening at Poly that I wanted to grab).
But it’s done!!
Total of 113 days from offer made to points in account.