In their defense, the last two closings I've attended on behalf of our coop were both delayed multiple times because one of the banks involved had failed to produce some critical piece of paperwork. Banks are stupid and apparently do not want to get paid.
Hmm, all right, then I will re-direct my rage at the bank. Thank you!
I know it's on my Tumblr, so that means it's setup that way for thousands to use. Would you like me to go back and check the details?
I can go looking! Am just lazy/working right now. You mean the new one, right?
NFL Game Day? GMA? I have no idea: [link]
Yes, I am still in election mode. Allow me to share the joy. Allen West, aka embarrassment to sane Floridians, went to court to demand a recount in his loss, and ended up losing by a greater margin. Go away former Rep. West, and never show up on our newscasts again.
went to court to demand a recount in his loss, and ended up losing by a greater margin
Someone help me out--is that normal? What's the margin of error that's assumed with the elections?
well, in FL or the rest of the country?
Ensconced at the airport now. Question is, will msbelle's pets miss me?
Nora,
I got the buyer's agent to compensate me for delayed closing. It was about half my real expenses, but I took it.
The bank delayed my closing too: first, the loan officer saw a mention of a crack in the inspector's report and demanded that a structural engineer inspect it - at the bank's expense.
Second, the bank apparently wanted a letter from the buyer's landlord - and the landlord was supposed to be out of town for a week.
After I said I wanted $$ for a 2nd (or 3rd) extension, magically, this issue resolved itself in 2 days.
Recount almost always gets different result from original. But usually same person wins. We leave it to states and states screw up, often purposely because a screwed up election system discourages Democratic voters more than Republican voters. Sometimes it happens because state lege is cheap. Being a Federal system is a real weakness for the USA.