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 My wife & I want to buy a Condo/home in West Los Angeles area. We have $10,000 saved.Do we have any options?
We have mid-level credit but is there any options with that amount of money? We are tired of renting & would love to be putting money in towards a place of our own. If anyone knows anything we ...


 Buying a new home?
I am in the wanting to buy a new home and have found I really like and the owners of the home have just moved into their new home they had built and seem like motivated sellers. They have went down ...


 Been married 33 yrs- homemaker, why can't I be on a mortgage but the Deed only ?
Odd after purchasing many homes with my husband and not being employed, I was included on both Deed and Mortgage. Now in the last 3 yrs. just to make a payment by phone I need his permission. I was ...


 Can i make a person move who is paying for my house on a rent to own basis, because the house is not kept tidy
my wife has a nephew who is pay ing for a house on a rent-to-own-basis.he always pays on time, but the house is a wreck.his wife doesn't do much to improve the house.the walls are a mess, walls ...


 We want to put ~$5k into our townhouse to make it more marketable. Best fixes for improving value 4 that?
We have a townhouse that is in a nice area outside of DC. We want to put some work into it over the next couple of yeras. We know we want new countertops (ours are HORRIBLE), maybe pergo or hardwood ...


 How can I sell my house faster without dropping the price?
We have painted it, cleaned it- moved funiture around and people are still saying it's too cramped. What else can I do? My agent says it's because it a small house with a small kitchen ...


 Me and my 2 buddies are thinking about moving to Cali... lotso f answers please.?
We live in NY now. We plan on doing this in 2 years, when we graduate for college. We all understand what this is going to require.

We are going to save money now. We all have jobs, can ...


 Better to live in bad area with nice flat, or nice area with worse accommodation?
I normally live in shared accommodation, but am sick of it. I am looking for a one bedroom flat but am struggling with the how much the monthly rents seem to be. So, do I compromise and move to a ...


 What is the difference between a condo and a townhouse?
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 How many days does it take to evict my tenant who didnt pay this months rent?
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 SHould I buy a house or rent?
I am moving out of state to go to graduate school when I get there I'm trying to decide wether to buy a small house to get me through or just rent a place....so ...


 Am I legally responsible for money my ex girlfriend put into my house?
My ex GF of two years helped pay to have my house repainted and replace the water heater. We broke up 3 years ago and now she tells me I am responsible for the money. She was never charged rent or ...


 5 people in a small apartment?
Hi, My family and I (mom and siblings) are going to have to move into a 2 bedroom apartment near Naperville, IL soon.
We are used to living in a lerge house. What advice can you give us on how ...


 My mortgage finishes this month, should i take out a loan for fun purposes or save.?
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 I never signed a lease when i moved into my apartment could i just move out without notice?
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 Best way to get Mom to buy me a house?
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 If a persons name is on a mortgage and lives with someone and person with mortgage decides to sell does the?
other person get half the sale price .we have lived together 3 years and decided to call it a day ....


 Landlord sent me a water bill dating from the time I moved in 10/05 to 12/06 that he wants me to pay?
the landlord never told me that I had to pay water bill. He told me I was responsible for rent,electricity,phone. It is vague in the lease about what utilities that i am responsible for. what ...


 Why no body doesn't give me ahouse to rent?
why do I live in the Uk where has people hate turks too much?...


 Its 575 a good credit score?
We are trying to buy a house....



jeacysmama
We signed on a house 3 weeks ago and we are having serious buyers remorse?
is there any way we can legally get out of this house purchase? This trasaction has physically ruined me-im suffering from Depression because of this stupid idea that we could afford to own. We live in Michigan-can anyone help me?
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we have signed the final papers, we have the keys and have been in here since November 30th-at this point i would try anything to get away from my feelings...
                     
 




Bill
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Nope. You and the seller had a contract. The seller did their part. You signed the deal with the bank for yours. You don't get to unwind it now and say "psyche!"

Suppose you were the seller, and had finally sold a house. Wouldn't you be torqued if 3 weeks later someone said "oops, didn't mean it, want my refund. Here's your house back."?

If you haven't closed yet, you can possibly refuse to close and just forfeit your deposit.


Mick
If you have extra bedrooms you could try to rent them out to help with the cost of the mortgage.


pinky
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Quit your job and you won't qualify for the loan. Seriously one would have to see the contract to find an out for you.


Dick Fitzwell(Anti CockBlockers)
If you signed a purchase agreement I think you should be able to backout of the deal. You will most likely lose the good faith deposit you put down. Good Luck.


Squirrel Cage
You need to talk to your real estate lawyer now. Make sure he or she has experience in contractual law too. All you could probably do is file suit, but you need a basis for one. No way you can just back out, you bought it now. Buyers remorse is not enough. Good luck.


Sincity Lin
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At your signing there was a form that stated you have three days to change your mind. You should have gotten a copy of this form.

The notary, title company person or whoever was overseeing the signing should have explained everything you were signing.

You said it's been three weeks.....so the answer would be NO.

You could try and put the house back on the market and try to break even....but until then your stuck with it.


gk
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Can I recommend that you "bite the bullet" for a few months.. Buying a house is a huge deal for everyone, but things generally work in your favor. Tax breaks,equity, and the fact that sooner or later Inflation will catch up to your mortgage.You can also Immediately put it on the market,you bought it I'm sure someone else will also.
sorry for your stress, good luck.


GatorBowler
talk to a real estate lawyer, and find out if there is a open period to cancel sale, or just try to sale the house back


acermill
You are WAY too far into this purchase to back out now. It sounds like you have taken occupancy already. The time to have expressed your feelings about this was back before you ever wrote this offer.

Buyer's remorse is not uncommon. I once had a client who actually refused to move into the property after closing, due to such remorse. I ended up putting it right back on the market for another buyer. And THAT cost the client dearly.


mimi1980
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Wow.


timwarneka
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Breathe.

Buying a house is enormously frightening. Sit down with your partner and try and look objectively at the numbers.

If it truly doesn't make financial sense for you, talk to the current owner, as well as a lawyer. See what your options are.

Good luck!


thesoccerchick87
I don't think that there is anything that you can do after three weeks. My only thing would be to talk to the relater and see. As a fellow Michigander, I would say that your mistake was simply buying a house in Michigan; I am getting out of this place as soon as I can. I don't know what the law says though as far as if there is anything you can do, but you may have waited too long. I would just talk to someone a little more official than those you will find on YA.


JUSTME
Sorry, but it is all yours. I mean, you are already in it.....


sweetpea082303
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There's really not any easy way out of it unless there is something about the property that the previous owner did not inform you about prior to closing. When you say you signed on the house I assume you mean you closed on it (ie signed all the paperwork, gave checks, and received keys). If you haven't closed and you have just signed the contract then there is still hope for you to get out of it but if you have closed it's not going to be easy at all. I had a client who was physically sick because of a house they bought and the previous owner didn't disclose everything and the only thing they were able to do is sell the house again. If you have closed and received your mortgage from a bank or mortgage company then they must believe you are capable of paying your monthly mortgage payment without putting yourself below the poverty line or anything. If they didn't believe that you wouldn't have been approved for the mortgage and you would not be able to finance the home, therefore unable to buy. Even when you sign the contract to buy the house the deal is not fully completed until you have keys in hand and closed. In the case that you have only signed the contract there should be a section that explains what happens if you back out of the contract since no matter how you look at it, the contract is a legally binding document. Since I am not sure how the purchase contracts look for Michigan I can't tell you exactly where to look, but I know for New York it is somewhere around where you put how much of a deposit you are putting down and whom is holding it. Hopefully this helped you a bit, but next time think before leaping. I have made a similar mistake in the past but it wasn't as big as buying a house I couldn't afford.


pissy_old_lady
There should always be an 'out' for you....was there an agreement upon financing? Tell them you cannot get the financing you require.


NSangel
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To the best of my knowledge, the only way out of the purchase would be if the seller told you something about the house that wasn't correct, or neglected to tell you something about the house that was important.

If your trying to get out of the purchase because you realize you can't afford it, the best thing to do would be to put it back up on the market, or find someone to rent it out.

good luck hon


countryguyhfc
Well first, you may want to think this over first.
Owning is often less expensive than renting. We purchased the home we were renting and our payments are less than the rent was and that includes the property taxes and insurrance. Also remember that if you get a fixed rate loan your "rent" won't go up. We are making the same payments we started 10 years ago, no way you could do that with renting.


Criss_Mousse
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Tell us more so maybe we can help you.
What is wrong? Is there a problem with the house that wasn't disclosed to you? Or is it a matter of thinking you can afford it and then finding out you can't? It will make a difference in whether or not you can get out of the contract.
Also if you were suffering from a psychiatric illness when you signed the contract, that could possibly affect if you can be excused from the contract. I have seen that happen on rare occasions.
Please give us more info and we will try to help you.


godged
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Unfortunately, no.

Buying a home is very stressful, especially during the holidays. Perhaps you should talk to someone about the depression.

Can you rent the home for enough to cover your mortgage and expenses? You could put it on the market again, too.

Sit down with your partner and go over your finances. Find out where every penny is going and stop any financial bleeding.


kanaiyalal s
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Give an advertisement for sell this house and mention that in turn you intend to buy the another house in the area where you like . I feel , you will get the buddy to help you


♥aly♥
I live in MI too and the economy here is a bad one right now! You need to speak with your real estate agent or the loan agent and see what they say can be done about it. Did you sign the FINAL papers, like where you got the key and are living in the new house now? If you haven't signed those then you can probably go back on the deal. Check the paperwork you did sign and see what it says too. Good Luck!


Fred Mac
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Talk with your lawyer there are many ways to get out of a purchase contract.


Wingnut
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lets say the homeowner failed to disclose their association was in a law suit, and I find out during the mortgage commitment process.... Can I get out. A little history : the associate has a suit filed in 2009, I signed a contract late 2010. There agent didnt disclose, they didnt disclose, and their attorney didnt disclose... do I have an out ? I wouldnt have signed the contract if Id known that.


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