volfaninpa
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I’d like to see that contract - unless you agreed to reduce the price as some sort of contingency or addendum, I don’t understand how you could be forced to close for less than the contract price.Basically she said we could not back out.. Bob Parks Realty.. something to do with contracts already signed, we couldn’t back out
So there was a financing contingency? Even so, in most cases, if the buyer can‘t get financing, the seller can walk away…contract was for him to pay 600k for house, his ‘bank’ all of a sudden said he could not be financed for the approved amount (only put 3/5 percent down) and made him pay of his credit cards to them..(bank in New York with a lot of foreign names lol).. then said could give us 555k lol because that is what he could get financed.. our new house was 650ish range so we are dealing with some relatively speaking nice houses
Unless they're admin and lumped in as overheadHow hospitals use government money to pay people who may or may not be working as many hours as they should isn't what gets them in trouble. Billing the government fraudulently does. I doubt there were any invoices sent to medicaid that involved whatever work a few hourly teenage workers were doing.