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All Forum Posts by: Kristine Eickman

Kristine Eickman has started 28 posts and replied 77 times.

Post: If you deny borrower...

Kristine EickmanPosted
  • Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 30

This question is for private lenders/HML. If a buyer uses your POF to enter a contract and you then decide you are not going through with the deal...how does the borrower know that. With a typical bank you would get a denial letter, is it the same in this situation? If the buyer now wants to terminate the contract stating they could not get funding, how do they prove that?

Post: Fraud going to walk away with escrow money

Kristine EickmanPosted
  • Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 30

So this is going to be long so I apologize.

We own a short-term vacation rental that we are in the process of selling. About 3 weeks in we got a full price offer and was told by the buyers agent it was going to be a cash offer. That this guy is a millionaire investor. Well the offer comes in and it is full price, but now he wants financing through a private lender. We were kind of annoyed but it was still a full price offer and with some back and forth on a few things we signed the offer. In-between this time my agent received the buyers "proof of funds" in the form of a signed bank account (signed by the bank) statement from a company that the buyers agent says his client owns. There is 995,000 in this bank account. Closing is set for July 14th. This all happened the beginning of June. We are also told by buyers agent that if lending takes to long he plans to just pay cash and be done with it. We were told this several times.

We are asked to hold the home open so the buyer can do an inspection and an appraisal and we also stop taking future reservations for the home because we are selling. We also move a friend out of the house for a future booking and pay for her to move to another home because she is a zero revenue booking and don't feel that would be right to do to the buyer.

During this last month my agent kept asking about the status of lending because we have not heard anything and have not been provided with any lender information. We keep being told everything is good and still on track for closing. Well, Tuesday morning (a week before closing) my agent gets a notice from the buyers agent that he wants to cancel the contract because he cannot come to terms with the lender and expects his full escrow money back. My agent pushes this agent and tells him that she has no denial letter from any lender saying he cannot get lending and so we will be fighting for the escrow money.

That night we do some digging into this buyer and find out several things.

1. the proof of funds he submitted is from a company the he does not own, and further more a company he has never even worked for. It is a company in another state (that seems very shady itself). So this guy and his agent presented this bank account and HIS company and this was HIS money.

2. After some more digging we find him on an investor website saying he has a contract on a vacation rental that is fully turn key (MY HOUSE) and is asking for people to give him money so he can buy this house.

3. Facebook is a magical thing and we found him. He is not a millionaire investor. He is an unemployed single guy in his 40's who lives in his parents basement. And no, I am not making this part up.

His agent is claiming that he has every right to this escrow money because he could not get lending and according to the contract he is allowed to cancel if this is the case. He also lets it slip that he was denied for THREE loans for this house. We were provided no lender information for any of these lenders and still have no denial letter from any lender and it has been 48 hours now since the wanted to cancel. He says his client is "working" on getting the letter. My guess is he is doctoring up some letter because he is clearly a fraud.

The part that makes me the most mad is that I am pretty much being told there is nothing I can do here and that he will most likely get all his money back. I spoke with several agents who said it is not the agents job to make sure that his client is telling the truth. I have the email from the buyers agent with the proof of funds and the agent wrote this "here is the POF for my buyer, he owns this LLC". So that is how it was presented to us.

So now I am out thousands of dollars because I had to pay to move my friend to a new rental, I lost rental income keeping the home open for inspections and appraisals and I lost rental income by not taking anymore reservations. And it seems this fraud is going to walk away with all his escrow money and probably turn around and do this to someone else. I honestly do not understand how this guy cannot be in breach of contract by producing fraudulent information! And my agent is STILL trying to get the lender contact information from the agent so she can call them herself and he just keeps telling her that the buyer is working on it. Which in the contract it states he is supposed to provide my agent with lender information and keep us up to date on what is going on with the loan. We asked several times about the loan and were always told everything was moving along well and on track for closing. NEVER were we told he was turned down 3 times by 3 different lenders. So that to me is again, deceitful! If I would have been told once this guy was turned down for a loan I would have immediately wondered how a person with a million dollars in the bank is being turned down for a $154,000 loan. And I would have canceled the contract immediately because something would have seemed off.

So honestly - why even bother with escrow money? It does not protect the seller in the least! I am just so frustrated and I appreciate everything who made it to the end of this!

Post: Looking for a CPA in Minneapolis

Kristine EickmanPosted
  • Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 30
We have been with John for 4 years now I think. We actually met with him before we bought our first property to find out about tax benefits and have been with him ever since. Glad you are meeting with him!

Post: Looking for a CPA in Minneapolis

Kristine EickmanPosted
  • Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 30
We use John Caylor, in Plymouth. He is a CPA and also owns his own rentals so is very familiar with it. He is not cheap, but he seems to really know his stuff. Please tell him I sent you if you decide to meet with him.

I own in Windsor Hills and am more than happy to answer any questions you have. We actually just listed our townhome yesterday as we just don't have the time with 2 kids in activities.

Post: Looking for drywall installer in Minneapolis area.

Kristine EickmanPosted
  • Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 30
I am looking for someone who can drywall a 500 sq ft basement and can do it in a couple of weeks (looking to start around May 12th). Just acquired a rental that needs the basement finished and renter wants to move in June 1st. Have contacted some people who have been recommended by others and nobody will respond. Does anyone know of someone that is reliable?

Post: Do you allow child support as "income"

Kristine EickmanPosted
  • Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 30

@Bill Hamilton - I did not find your response mean at all.

I appreciate blunt and honest responses by everyone. I will definitely get proof  that she is actually receiving child support every month. 

Post: Do you allow child support as "income"

Kristine EickmanPosted
  • Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 30

I have an applicant that only meets my 3X rent income requirement when she adds in her child support payment. And meets it only by $50. Do you allow people to use child support as "income"?

Her smart move report came back only as low accept.

Kristine

I was wondering what everyone gives the prospective renter with the application to fill out. Do you give them a copy of the lease as well so they can read it over before they apply? Also, I have a town house so there are HOA rules that the tenant must follow. Should I give them a copy of those as well?

Or should I wait to hand those items out until they actually send back the application and have done the background/credit checks?

Post: Please walk me through the process

Kristine EickmanPosted
  • Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Posts 84
  • Votes 30

Thank you both so much - this really help me a lot!

Kristine