Oh, what a rocky week! Phew... I am SOOOOO glad that this whole ordeal is over.
Here's how it went... On Tuesday night, we found out that our closing costs were going to be significantly lower than what was put forth on our good faith estimate just a couple of days before we were to close. Not that we were complaining, but it did make us go, "hmmmm???" Of course, the title company was waiting on the final approval from the lender Tuesday afternoon, and they didn't receive it. We were given the amount, but told to round up to 3K just to be on the safe side and we'd get a check back for the difference after closing. We scheduled to close first thing Wednesday morning, so we would be able to have funding take place on the same day and we could get the keys and move.
You might remember that Trey had just received his work schedule for the end of October through November, and found out that he only had off on the day we were to close, the next day and Nov. 3rd (his birthday). After that he wouldn't be off until December. Not exactly conducive to moving.
We got up on Wed. morning and were ready to race to the bank to get the cashier's check when I received a call from our realtor telling us that the title company says that the lender is refusing approval due to a problem with the closing costs, and it needed to be corrected. Trey called the lender and told them that the missing money was the amount of the full year of property taxes. He was hoping that by telling them what the deal was, they could resubmit, and we could still close the same day. Once the lender and the title company spoke, they decided to stick with the title company's assessment and they would fax final approval and we could close.
We ran to the car, drove to the bank, and got the bank check for 3k. We drove to the title company and actually closed at 10 am as planned. The only hiccup was that they were listing that the pest inspection still needed to be paid, but we had already done so when we had the home inspected, and provided the invoice. The amount was credited back to us at closing, and we received a check for almost $500 the next day.
Now, what about the move, you might ask? We had almost everything packed. I found a local moving and storage company in Athens that would pick up the stuff and deliver it to the new house and unload for $60 an hour. We had to great guys load us up and take everything to the new house. It was about $450 when all was said and done with a hefty tip included, and it was worth every penny. After getting the uhaul truck and having to do all the work ourselves and in the time that Trey had available while working around the kids, it would have been just way too crazy.
The week that followed was spent unpacking box after box. Trey replaced all the deadbolts throughout the house. He installed blinds in the all the windows. The day we closed, he spent about an hour and a half at Lowe's having them cut our blinds to fit.
Mom came down this past weekend, and we painted Kathryn's room pink just like she has always wanted to have done. We still have to find the perfect bedding for it, but she's just so ecstatic.
Jacob is going to have a cowboy room. We won't have to paint because it has a nice neutral tan color on the walls already, so it will all be in the accessories. ha ha.
I can't wait to do my room. I love love LOVE our master bathroom. They jacuzzi tub kept tripping the fuse, and the builder had the electrician come out and check it over. All it needed was a new fuse. We are having dishwasher issues, but that will be fixed shortly. I'm getting really sick of having to do all my dishes by hand. But it's worth it being able to live here. The house just feels like us.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Might we actually close tomorrow????
Our closing date last week came and went. We had the builder number in time. Found it on the list first thing Tuesday morning, but we found out the builder is just not that bright. Not sure if he's never sold a house before in his life, or what, but it was pretty ridiculous. The lender needed a copy of the floor plan of the house and the specs. By specs, it means a list of the items that are included in the house (IE... appliances, fixtures, etc) and the materials used for building the house. The dude sent a mission statement for his company. What the heck?!?
So, finally the underwriters decided to accept what he submitted. But, there was no way that we were going to close in time, so we had to file yet another amendment so that we could push our closing date back to October 22nd. We were told that we might be able to close before then, but we all knew that it was going to get pushed until the last possible minute.
Which brings us to now, and yes, once again, we are on the brink of closing, and there is no telling where we are at. We are hoping that we will close sometime tomorrow morning so funding will take place the same day and we'll be able to move in on Thursday. Our lender cleared us to close on Monday afternoon, the closing dept. should be sending all of our paperwork to the title company today (hopefully as I type this so that they can assemble the packet and get approval to close in time for us to be ready in the morning), and then we'll have the dollar amount so Trey can swing by the bank on the way home to have a bank check drafted for tomorrow.
In the meantime, I am packing. We are going to have to do this move really really fast. Try Thursday. Trey will have one day off next week, Tuesday, and that will be just enough to change over from working nights to days. He then won't have a day off until his birthday on Nov. 3rd, and that's the only day off he has off for the entire month of November. They are doing a huge maintenance overhaul at the power plant, and he'll be working 84 hours of week. That's 12 hours a day with no days off. Not even Thanksgiving.
Mom and I got a good jump on our packing last week when she was down here. Kathryn and I will be working on some this afternoon, and I imagine mom and I will finish up pretty quick when she gets here. We're excited, but for some reason whenever we move it's always unclear up until the last possible second. A pain, but not much else we can do about it. We are the ones that are held in limbo.
Back to stuffing junk in boxes... Will update when I know more. :)
So, finally the underwriters decided to accept what he submitted. But, there was no way that we were going to close in time, so we had to file yet another amendment so that we could push our closing date back to October 22nd. We were told that we might be able to close before then, but we all knew that it was going to get pushed until the last possible minute.
Which brings us to now, and yes, once again, we are on the brink of closing, and there is no telling where we are at. We are hoping that we will close sometime tomorrow morning so funding will take place the same day and we'll be able to move in on Thursday. Our lender cleared us to close on Monday afternoon, the closing dept. should be sending all of our paperwork to the title company today (hopefully as I type this so that they can assemble the packet and get approval to close in time for us to be ready in the morning), and then we'll have the dollar amount so Trey can swing by the bank on the way home to have a bank check drafted for tomorrow.
In the meantime, I am packing. We are going to have to do this move really really fast. Try Thursday. Trey will have one day off next week, Tuesday, and that will be just enough to change over from working nights to days. He then won't have a day off until his birthday on Nov. 3rd, and that's the only day off he has off for the entire month of November. They are doing a huge maintenance overhaul at the power plant, and he'll be working 84 hours of week. That's 12 hours a day with no days off. Not even Thanksgiving.
Mom and I got a good jump on our packing last week when she was down here. Kathryn and I will be working on some this afternoon, and I imagine mom and I will finish up pretty quick when she gets here. We're excited, but for some reason whenever we move it's always unclear up until the last possible second. A pain, but not much else we can do about it. We are the ones that are held in limbo.
Back to stuffing junk in boxes... Will update when I know more. :)
Monday, October 13, 2008
No number yet
We've had some good news, some bad news, but all around, it's just more of a matter of when kind of thing...
As of my last posting, we found out that the builder needed a special number. The forms have been faxed, and as of Friday, the va office couldn't find them. So, Trey emailed them in hopes of getting this whole thing expedited. Of course, today is Columbus Day, aka Federal Holiday, which means that the earliest we might be able to get the number is on Tuesday. Yes, the day before closing is supposed to happen.
We did receive some good news on Thursday though. Aside from this pesky number business, we did find out that all of our underwriting has taken place and we are in the clear on our end. The builder did have to provide some additional information though. He had to provide the one year and 10 year warranty info, and the plans and specs for the house itself. According to our realtor, he has done that and all that is left would be that number.
We went out to Aledo to visit Trey parents on Saturday. Trey and Kathryn went with Carl, Brian, and his friend Jason to the air show. Jacob and I stayed at the house and hung out with Ave, Michelle, and Leiland. We went home after dinner and go home around 9:30. The kiddos fell asleep in the car, and then we crashed. It was a quick trip. Carl's birthday is today, so we did the cake thing out there on Saturday.
Trey is back to work this morning, and mom is on her way out for the week. She's going to take care of the kids when we go to closing. She'll be helping us pack too. Kathryn goes with Carl and Ave on Friday for the weekend. Carl has a company picnic and she'll have a blast.
The uhaul has been reserved, for Friday so we can get a jump on loading, we'll move it on Saturday. That is if we ever close. ha ha... It's going to happen this week sometime, we just don't know when. It's always fun flying by the seat of your pants. :) Wheeeeeeee!
As of my last posting, we found out that the builder needed a special number. The forms have been faxed, and as of Friday, the va office couldn't find them. So, Trey emailed them in hopes of getting this whole thing expedited. Of course, today is Columbus Day, aka Federal Holiday, which means that the earliest we might be able to get the number is on Tuesday. Yes, the day before closing is supposed to happen.
We did receive some good news on Thursday though. Aside from this pesky number business, we did find out that all of our underwriting has taken place and we are in the clear on our end. The builder did have to provide some additional information though. He had to provide the one year and 10 year warranty info, and the plans and specs for the house itself. According to our realtor, he has done that and all that is left would be that number.
We went out to Aledo to visit Trey parents on Saturday. Trey and Kathryn went with Carl, Brian, and his friend Jason to the air show. Jacob and I stayed at the house and hung out with Ave, Michelle, and Leiland. We went home after dinner and go home around 9:30. The kiddos fell asleep in the car, and then we crashed. It was a quick trip. Carl's birthday is today, so we did the cake thing out there on Saturday.
Trey is back to work this morning, and mom is on her way out for the week. She's going to take care of the kids when we go to closing. She'll be helping us pack too. Kathryn goes with Carl and Ave on Friday for the weekend. Carl has a company picnic and she'll have a blast.
The uhaul has been reserved, for Friday so we can get a jump on loading, we'll move it on Saturday. That is if we ever close. ha ha... It's going to happen this week sometime, we just don't know when. It's always fun flying by the seat of your pants. :) Wheeeeeeee!
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
A Snag...
Well, just when you think everything is all set, here comes the snag. Apparently, our seller needs to have a va id number. Who knew? Certainly not us. You'd think that the lender would have anticipated this for us, or knew what to do about it, but right now we are in a bit of limbo.
After doing some research online, it looks like the seller has 3 forms that he has to sign and submit to the va regional office. They will then issue him a number (who knows how long that takes) and then the underwriting can be finished.
I called our realtor this morning and let him know what we needed, and he is going to speak with the seller's agent and see what needs to be done. I've found all the forms that need be to submitted to the va so that they can generate him a number. I'm hoping if I get our realtor on it already, maybe we can get the ball rolling a bit faster.
Hopefully this will all work out, and we'll get squared away in time to close. Holding my breath...
After doing some research online, it looks like the seller has 3 forms that he has to sign and submit to the va regional office. They will then issue him a number (who knows how long that takes) and then the underwriting can be finished.
I called our realtor this morning and let him know what we needed, and he is going to speak with the seller's agent and see what needs to be done. I've found all the forms that need be to submitted to the va so that they can generate him a number. I'm hoping if I get our realtor on it already, maybe we can get the ball rolling a bit faster.
Hopefully this will all work out, and we'll get squared away in time to close. Holding my breath...
Friday, October 3, 2008
Inspection Done, Survey Check, On to Underwriting...
Phew, this has been an exciting week. Wednesday morning, the home inspection was done. There were a few things that needed to be fixed, but the house is in excellent shape. What you should expect from new construction. Our inspector was very impressed. He spent almost 4 hours looking over everything on a 1500 sq ft house. Trey showed up 15 minutes before the appointment, and found that the inspector was already up finishing up his inspection of the roof.
So, what was wrong with the house??? Like I said, not much. There were 2 nails on the roof that need to be pulled and the holes need to be caulked. The knob on the back door needs to be replaced. You can deadbolt it, but the door does not latch otherwise. There was a part of the stonework on the front of the house near the garage where something hit it, and it was starting to crumble a bit. Nothing major in the way of structure problems, but it was a cosmetic issue that should be taken care of. And lastly, we asked that the builder improve the drainage around the foundation of the house. Not that there has been a problem or will ever be a problem, but it's much better to be proactive on this. We knew that would come up anyway, and that's why we had it in the initial contract of the house purchase. Our realtor filed an amendment to the contract asking these things to be fixed, and the seller agreed. Trey and I told our realtor that if the seller tried to fight us on it, that he should be reminded that he will be receiving $1000 over his asking price, so he a few bucks on caulk that he probably has lying around one of his other building sites shouldn't be a problem. ha ha
Next thing that came up was that the lender didn't get the survey yet. We were told that one was ordered, but it looks as if the ball was dropped. So, Trey call several different companies locally and found one for a little over $400 instead of the $600 every other place quoted. That was supposed to happen in 3 days, but it's already been done as of this afternoon. They will just tack that cost on to the closing, and it's already included in our good faith estimate, so no worries.
According to our loan officer, now that that is done, she can submit all the paperwork for underwriting and we'll be set to close on time. T minus 11 days and counting...
Feel free to check out all the new pics. There are a lot of pics that Trey took, and a ton from the inspector.
http://s41.photobucket.com/albums/e255/ruhruh1979/Flagship/
So, what was wrong with the house??? Like I said, not much. There were 2 nails on the roof that need to be pulled and the holes need to be caulked. The knob on the back door needs to be replaced. You can deadbolt it, but the door does not latch otherwise. There was a part of the stonework on the front of the house near the garage where something hit it, and it was starting to crumble a bit. Nothing major in the way of structure problems, but it was a cosmetic issue that should be taken care of. And lastly, we asked that the builder improve the drainage around the foundation of the house. Not that there has been a problem or will ever be a problem, but it's much better to be proactive on this. We knew that would come up anyway, and that's why we had it in the initial contract of the house purchase. Our realtor filed an amendment to the contract asking these things to be fixed, and the seller agreed. Trey and I told our realtor that if the seller tried to fight us on it, that he should be reminded that he will be receiving $1000 over his asking price, so he a few bucks on caulk that he probably has lying around one of his other building sites shouldn't be a problem. ha ha
Next thing that came up was that the lender didn't get the survey yet. We were told that one was ordered, but it looks as if the ball was dropped. So, Trey call several different companies locally and found one for a little over $400 instead of the $600 every other place quoted. That was supposed to happen in 3 days, but it's already been done as of this afternoon. They will just tack that cost on to the closing, and it's already included in our good faith estimate, so no worries.
According to our loan officer, now that that is done, she can submit all the paperwork for underwriting and we'll be set to close on time. T minus 11 days and counting...
Feel free to check out all the new pics. There are a lot of pics that Trey took, and a ton from the inspector.
http://s41.photobucket.com/albums/e255/ruhruh1979/Flagship/
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
The Appraisal is In!
Things seem to keep falling into place. We found out yesterday that our va appraisal did occur on Saturday. The house appraised for 2k more than our sales price. As you can imagine, we are very pleased. That is just one less issue that we have to deal with, so we are excited.
Trey will be at the house tomorrow morning so he can be present at the home inspection. This is the last major thing that has to take place and then we just have to wait for the loan officer to finish all the underwriting and we'll be on our way to closing on time. (Supposedly ha ha).
The lady that handles our loan has been going a bit wiggy over the money issue, because we have to prove how every dime gets into the bank account. I can't deposit a penny I find on the street without some form of documentation verifying it. Trey gets his gi bill money and they don't exactly send statements or anything, you just go on the computer and print it out, and they are having issues understanding that. I believe it's just because everything is on-line now instead of through mailed documents that they are having problems proving authenticity on things now. That's not our fault, that is just certain things lagging in the change of technologies.
We have been very pleased that ultimately this has been a very easy process. Just a few months ago we bought an all in one printer that has a scanner, and it has made our lives so easy in submitting documents. We just print out the bank statements, paycheck stubs, etc, scan them in and attach to emails and they have everything. Gone are the days of messing with a fax machine and hoping everything makes it. My mom was telling me about when my parents bought their first house how you had to mail everything back and forth. It was always one paper at a time and everything had to be notarized and waited on. It was crazy.
So, while we work to get this whole thing squared away, we are relieved that we still have plenty of time to get whatever might be needed, and that it has been relatively painless up until this point.
Trey will be at the house tomorrow morning so he can be present at the home inspection. This is the last major thing that has to take place and then we just have to wait for the loan officer to finish all the underwriting and we'll be on our way to closing on time. (Supposedly ha ha).
The lady that handles our loan has been going a bit wiggy over the money issue, because we have to prove how every dime gets into the bank account. I can't deposit a penny I find on the street without some form of documentation verifying it. Trey gets his gi bill money and they don't exactly send statements or anything, you just go on the computer and print it out, and they are having issues understanding that. I believe it's just because everything is on-line now instead of through mailed documents that they are having problems proving authenticity on things now. That's not our fault, that is just certain things lagging in the change of technologies.
We have been very pleased that ultimately this has been a very easy process. Just a few months ago we bought an all in one printer that has a scanner, and it has made our lives so easy in submitting documents. We just print out the bank statements, paycheck stubs, etc, scan them in and attach to emails and they have everything. Gone are the days of messing with a fax machine and hoping everything makes it. My mom was telling me about when my parents bought their first house how you had to mail everything back and forth. It was always one paper at a time and everything had to be notarized and waited on. It was crazy.
So, while we work to get this whole thing squared away, we are relieved that we still have plenty of time to get whatever might be needed, and that it has been relatively painless up until this point.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Just a couple of things...
The VA appraisal took place yesterday. We should know whether we are green lighted sometime on Monday. It will be close. We're hoping that since it's been taxed for more than what we are paying for it, that it will appraise for at least that.
Should the appraisal fall short, we do have a few options. 1.) Walk away 2.) Renegotiate the contract so the cost of the house meets the appraisal amount. 3.) Pay the difference of what the house appraises at and the amount we offered. If it's within a few hundred dollars or so, I imagine that we will just pay the difference. We already know that the seller is not going to drop the house price, although we do have about $1000 we can negotiate on, but no guarantees.
In the meantime, last night I scheduled the home inspection for Wednesday morning at 9. We don't anticipate any major problems. The only thing that Trey and I remember being a possibility is the front door needing to be replaced. It has some damage like someone tried to break into it since it's been empty. Usually they don't put appliances in a house until right before the house is closed on for that very reason, but they are already in there.
As of Friday, we satisfied the financial criteria that was placed on us for the loan approval. After this week, we stay in a holding pattern and wait until closing. Trey has a friend from work who will be letting us use his 30 ft trailer so we don't even have to get a moving truck this time. He's going to drop it off after we close and we can load it at our pace, and he'll pick it up and drive it to the new house so we can unload it. Can't get much easier than that.
I spent last night going through my closet. I have a huge black garbage bag that is going to be finding it's way to the Goodwill down the road. As for Jacob's and Kathryn's clothes, I'm going to put them up on craigslist and see if I get any takers. Might as well try to get some money for it, plus a lot of Jakey's stuff is from last winter. Perfect time to sell it. If not, off to Goodwill they go. I'm trying to go through a room a day if possible. It's a bit difficult when you have a Jakey attached to your leg undoing everything as you do it. He is quite the "helper" when clothes or dishes are involved.
Should the appraisal fall short, we do have a few options. 1.) Walk away 2.) Renegotiate the contract so the cost of the house meets the appraisal amount. 3.) Pay the difference of what the house appraises at and the amount we offered. If it's within a few hundred dollars or so, I imagine that we will just pay the difference. We already know that the seller is not going to drop the house price, although we do have about $1000 we can negotiate on, but no guarantees.
In the meantime, last night I scheduled the home inspection for Wednesday morning at 9. We don't anticipate any major problems. The only thing that Trey and I remember being a possibility is the front door needing to be replaced. It has some damage like someone tried to break into it since it's been empty. Usually they don't put appliances in a house until right before the house is closed on for that very reason, but they are already in there.
As of Friday, we satisfied the financial criteria that was placed on us for the loan approval. After this week, we stay in a holding pattern and wait until closing. Trey has a friend from work who will be letting us use his 30 ft trailer so we don't even have to get a moving truck this time. He's going to drop it off after we close and we can load it at our pace, and he'll pick it up and drive it to the new house so we can unload it. Can't get much easier than that.
I spent last night going through my closet. I have a huge black garbage bag that is going to be finding it's way to the Goodwill down the road. As for Jacob's and Kathryn's clothes, I'm going to put them up on craigslist and see if I get any takers. Might as well try to get some money for it, plus a lot of Jakey's stuff is from last winter. Perfect time to sell it. If not, off to Goodwill they go. I'm trying to go through a room a day if possible. It's a bit difficult when you have a Jakey attached to your leg undoing everything as you do it. He is quite the "helper" when clothes or dishes are involved.
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