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Ryan Bolesky
  • Mechanicville, NY
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Closing anxiety a few days before

Ryan Bolesky
  • Mechanicville, NY
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Does anyone else get bad anxiety the few days before a closing? I am set to close on a Duplex this friday, and the numbers are really good. I just cant get the thought out of my head that the morning of the closing they are going to find something that kills the loan. 2 months of hard work and documentation isnt something i want to throw away on the final day lol i know i shouldnt worry until it actually happens, but i always get bugged out the few days before closing. Anyone else?

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Christopher Rodriguez
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Christopher Rodriguez
  • New York, NY
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@Ryan Bolesky i have never been to closing, however the mind always worry before the big day. sort of like a system check, just like a test, cross your T's dot your I's and check with your team. 

and if the event something does happen always think what ever could go wrong will be a minor oversight that can be remedied

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