Started this discussion. Last reply by LIZA DIGALIZIA Aug 20, 2010. 1 Reply 0 Likes
Its my understanding BofA does not pay for 3rd party negotiator fees. Does anyone have any experience on how to include this on the HUD to get it approved?
Posted on August 2, 2010 at 9:36am 3 Comments 0 Likes
This is my first BofA SS to negotiate...... Its has all gone fairly smooth considering its an FHA deal so we have not had to deal with Equator...THANK GOD!
We received our HUD 90045 today stating net price $220k which is 88% of appraised value of $250k. Listed property 4/24/10 (over 60 days on market and this is our only offer). Purcahse Offer $200k. Per HUD guidelines: Properties listed over 60 days should reflect 84% of appraised value....which still is not where we need to…
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