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Lynn - I have heard of such ridiculum!! Sounds like a LAZY negotiator... I would get supervisor's email... BUT if it's only a bit, would the buyer pay it to save time?
For what it's worth, this has happened to me and you hit the nail on the head......Lazy. And BofA just *loves* to cancel files and they threaten - and do - all the time. I could have a meltdown right here and now about how BofA is Satan's spawn and they are wreaking havoc on this nation - but only a few of us see it.....and your situation is just one example of what they are doing to people.
Anyway......I did fight it and eventually got to someone who had some sense. It took a while, though. This was several months ago, so I don't remember the particulars, but I do remember that it took long enough that my updated amount on the latest HUD had to be updated again during the "fight."
Not sure what your purchase price is, but $1,300 may not be enough to drag it out......I'd ask the buyer if he/she really wants to make a scene or just eat it and be done; by fighting it, the deal is being put in jeopardy. Keep in mind, BofA will have the gall to impose a per diem for every day past your approval deadline. And don't think they won't! That'll have to be another battle.
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