Shokoofeh Nowbakht

FHA? Ready..Go!

April 20, 2010 · Shokoofeh Nowbakht · 4 Comments

My client, James is in contract for a really nice townhouse in Hayward. He is using FHA financing. Townhouse complexes, unlike Condo complexes, apparently, don’t need to be FHA approved. The pest inspection was few days ago and the inspector said it was free of section 1 items! Great! What’s the problem, then?

There may be no problems at all. But, I wanted to make sure there will be no issues from the FHA appraiser. I know “Peeling Paint” is a safety item and has to be fixed before the FHA approval. So, with the sellers permission, my client and I decided to get ready for the appraisal and bought some spackle and paint and spend a couple of hours working on the property. I pulled out the nails and screws off the wall, James filled in the holes with spackle and then painted over them. Oh, we also cleaned the tub and the shower, so there will be no dirty spots that may be mistaken for mold.

Everything looks good, or at least looks good to us. Let’s keep our fingers crossed for the FHA approval!

Shokoofeh
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Shokoofeh Nowbakht

How much does it cost to make an offer?

October 2, 2008 · Shokoofeh Nowbakht · Comment here

“How much does it cost to make an offer,” my first time home buyer asked.  Nothing, but you do need to write a check for up to 3% of the purchase price, made out to a title company of your choice. This is the “earnest money,” or “good faith money.” This is not a down payment, but just a deposit to secure the offer or contract to show how serious the buyer is. In the simplest words, by default, buyer has 17 days, unless otherwise stated in the contract, to cancel the contract and get their deposit back.