Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I flat out tell him that I either get an accurate HUD or a letter in writing detailing the agreement. His verbal assurance is worth as much as the paper it is written on and I do not give $4000.to anyone not related by blood without as document detailing the agreement and repayment. If he cannot close on the original agreement or offer me a letter detailing how I am to be compensated, then I will consider him in breach of contract and responsible for any losses due to his error. I will use the original HUD as proof of what was contracted but not delivered.
I think the he HUD went away. There is a CFPB form in use now
Anonymous wrote:I flat out tell him that I either get an accurate HUD or a letter in writing detailing the agreement. His verbal assurance is worth as much as the paper it is written on and I do not give $4000.to anyone not related by blood without as document detailing the agreement and repayment. If he cannot close on the original agreement or offer me a letter detailing how I am to be compensated, then I will consider him in breach of contract and responsible for any losses due to his error. I will use the original HUD as proof of what was contracted but not delivered.
Anonymous wrote:Ended up going through with closing. Broker cut the check up front to cover the difference. We'll see how it turns out but for now I'm not too worried.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't assume it's sketchy. It sounds like he made a mistake and doesn't want to delay your closing. I would want the agreement in writing. I'm not a realtor or a lender though.