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Josh VanSetten
  • Investor
  • North Central Montana
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Seller getting flakey

Josh VanSetten
  • Investor
  • North Central Montana
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Well, we have had a busy spring/summer. Closed on our first flip and came out great! Found give good deals four of them off market. One of the off market ones we found through driving for dollars and a direct mail campaign. The homeowner and my company signed a purchase agreement back in May and we were set to close on June 20th. We went in and signed but the out of state owner has not gotten around to signing yet. She said she was going to meet with a notary yesterday the messaged she was going to have her "guy" look at it before she signed. We are even paying half of the prorated taxes which is only 800 to smooth things out in her mind. I think it will still close but was wondering if anyone had a similar experience as this and what one can do to nudge her in the right direction, which is fulfilling her responsibilities laid out in the purchase agreement. Also the day we closed on our end we got a roll off dumpster there and did a fair bit of clean up and even ripped out the carpet. The place was a mess with lots of stuff and filth left by the former tenants. May have jumped the gun a bit, but we will learn from that! Lets hear some feedback or some similar stories. Vent away

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