Thursday, February 2, 2012

Update On My Long Short Sale

My short sale is inching along. After I rushed and got the window fixed we sent before and after pictures and the receipt to the appraiser and the bank. The appraiser says he has to go see it for himself before he will update his report but he is super busy so we don't know when that will be. I guess that means I won't get to close early. We are still in a tight spot because the papers have to be submitted by Feb. 6th to the title company so that they can submit their paperwork on time.

My realtor wanted to know what time I wanted the closing and I said at 1pm because I wanted to go to the house afterwards. She told me it takes 3 days to get the keys so I was bummed. When I bought my last house I got the keys at closing because it was new construction. Now, with the holiday the following Monday, I probably won't get the keys until Tuesday, almost a week after closing. I had to tell the tree trimmer to wait a week so that I actually have the keys in my hand. This is getting closer and closer to March. I just hope those snakes don't wake up. I think I should start building my snake fence out here while I am waiting.

7 comments:

Lizzie @ her homeworld said...

You were right when you said that nothing goes smoothly on these short sales. It is definitely yours now though?

My Frugal Miser said...

Do you get to do a final walk-through before closing? If so, leave a window unlocked or make a copy of the key. Once you close, you own the house. Don't let anyone tell you that you have to wait three days before you can enter. That's crazy!

Daizy said...

Nothing is definite until I get the keys. I didn't hear any update today so now I have to try not to worry all weekend.

Daizy said...

I do get a final walk through. I certainly don't want to waste a whole weekend just waiting for the key.

Daizy said...

I do get a final walk through. I certainly don't want to waste a whole weekend just waiting for the key.

Daizy said...

I can just see me meeting the neighbors while I am climbing through the window!

Anonymous said...

The reason for the key delay is because most REOs are rekeyed to a universal key - my FNMA key gets me into all FNMA foreclosures in my state for example. Obviously they don't want to be giving you a universal key yet at the same time won't have the house rekeyed ahead of time because too many sales fall through at the last minute. If I were you, I would mention at the passing that plan to have the house rekeyed yourself - have your agent let you in, her key will still work, and then either you or a locksmith can switch out the locksets to ones of your choice.