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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Still absurd. That’s not real world. So much weird catastrophizing and jumping to conclusions and weird paranoia. [/quote] [quote]You really have no business buying a house, OP. You’re too emotional, suspicious and irrational. [/quote] Ok so clearly OP isn't cut out for home purchasing/ownership. OP is now involved in neither; the seller failed close the deal; and the buyer agent deserves nothing anyway. Where's the problem?[/quote] The creation of this thread. Actually multiple threads. That were ultimately about nothing.[/quote] Actually it's a great lesson for sellers regarding not dicking around someone who is willing to pay your list price.[/quote] I'm sorry, what lesson is that? Because my takeaway from this weird tale is buyers are liars (which is a familiar refrain in the real estate industry, but I digress). I mean, let's review ... OP wants to buy a house and puts an offer on a house and has a tantrum because seller didn't ratify the contract on some arbitrary timeframe in OP's mind and OP imagines that seller did unspeakable things with the offer. At the end of the day, seller does seek to ratify the offer with the terms as offered by OP, who, again, wants to buy the house ... but OP has a temper tantrum and walks because ... why, exactly? Meanwhile, OP still doesn't have a house. [/quote] Hmmm, my take away was the sellers and OP's agent told OP that they ratified the offer but they were having "technical issues" that prevented them from sending OP the ratified contract for 2 days. Then OP receives a contract signed 2 days after the time they claimed to sign it, proving they lied to her.[/quote]
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