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Suzanne Griffiths
  • Investor
  • Hugo, MN
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Document Review in MN

Suzanne Griffiths
  • Investor
  • Hugo, MN
Posted

We have a situation with a personal purchase that we were going to make.  There was a financing contingency for the purchase.  The lender we were going to go with made a mess of things and we were not able to get an approval by the purchase date, received an extension if we used the sellers lender, they were not able to get things done in time either.  Now, the seller is wanting to keep half of our earnest money.  

We are looking for someone in MN that would be willing to review the documents and tell us if we should send a strongly worded letter to try and recoup the full amount or if there is something in the documents that would warrant us settling for only receiving 50% of the EM back.

Looking for someone that can do this in the next day or so and is very versed in MN RE law.

Thanks!

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