Anonymous wrote:I got to keep EMD when it fell through the day before closing. One of the buyers had given notice at her job about a week prior, to quit the week after closing. They could have gotten out during inspection period, couldn't have kept it. They could have gotten out when the house came in low on the appraisal about 10 days before closing (we met in the middle at their request). They could have gotten out by quitting their job before they'd been approved for the loan.
By the day before, all the contingencies had been cleared including the loan contingency. The house and they qualified, until they took a specific action that derailed the sale. We got their money without a fight.
But -- my realtor said in 10 years, this was the first time she had seen a seller get to keep EMD. There are just so many outs for buyers, they definitely have the upper hand. It's rare for someone to do something so egregious and obvious that they were in breach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never actually deposited my EMDs. I just wrote a check and they scanned it- the money never left my account. I think EMDs are fake.
I did breach contract once and 100% got my EMD back. I lost my job the day after we put in a contract on a house in Falls Church. We used the HOA doc clause to get out of the contract even though nothing was wrong with the HOA docs. My realtor said a lot of people use the inspection clause too to get out.
What are you talking about, you don't control whether your EMD check gets deposited by the title company? (saying "I've never actually deposited my EMDs" makes no sense - you can't just pretend to make an EMD)
The title company made a copy of my check, but the money never left my account. I've bought 2 houses within the past 3 years. I wasn't pretending to pay, the money was there if they wanted to cash the check.
I've never heard of a title company just scanning a check & leaving it at that. What is in escrow? How is the seller protected if you flake on your offer? This makes no sense. Anyone with a legal background hear of this?
Anonymous wrote:I've never actually deposited my EMDs. I just wrote a check and they scanned it- the money never left my account. I think EMDs are fake.
I did breach contract once and 100% got my EMD back. I lost my job the day after we put in a contract on a house in Falls Church. We used the HOA doc clause to get out of the contract even though nothing was wrong with the HOA docs. My realtor said a lot of people use the inspection clause too to get out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never actually deposited my EMDs. I just wrote a check and they scanned it- the money never left my account. I think EMDs are fake.
I did breach contract once and 100% got my EMD back. I lost my job the day after we put in a contract on a house in Falls Church. We used the HOA doc clause to get out of the contract even though nothing was wrong with the HOA docs. My realtor said a lot of people use the inspection clause too to get out.
What are you talking about, you don't control whether your EMD check gets deposited by the title company? (saying "I've never actually deposited my EMDs" makes no sense - you can't just pretend to make an EMD)
The title company made a copy of my check, but the money never left my account. I've bought 2 houses within the past 3 years. I wasn't pretending to pay, the money was there if they wanted to cash the check.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never actually deposited my EMDs. I just wrote a check and they scanned it- the money never left my account. I think EMDs are fake.
I did breach contract once and 100% got my EMD back. I lost my job the day after we put in a contract on a house in Falls Church. We used the HOA doc clause to get out of the contract even though nothing was wrong with the HOA docs. My realtor said a lot of people use the inspection clause too to get out.
What are you talking about, you don't control whether your EMD check gets deposited by the title company? (saying "I've never actually deposited my EMDs" makes no sense - you can't just pretend to make an EMD)
The title company made a copy of my check, but the money never left my account. I've bought 2 houses within the past 3 years. I wasn't pretending to pay, the money was there if they wanted to cash the check.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never actually deposited my EMDs. I just wrote a check and they scanned it- the money never left my account. I think EMDs are fake.
I did breach contract once and 100% got my EMD back. I lost my job the day after we put in a contract on a house in Falls Church. We used the HOA doc clause to get out of the contract even though nothing was wrong with the HOA docs. My realtor said a lot of people use the inspection clause too to get out.
What are you talking about, you don't control whether your EMD check gets deposited by the title company? (saying "I've never actually deposited my EMDs" makes no sense - you can't just pretend to make an EMD)
Anonymous wrote:I've never actually deposited my EMDs. I just wrote a check and they scanned it- the money never left my account. I think EMDs are fake.
I did breach contract once and 100% got my EMD back. I lost my job the day after we put in a contract on a house in Falls Church. We used the HOA doc clause to get out of the contract even though nothing was wrong with the HOA docs. My realtor said a lot of people use the inspection clause too to get out.