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Sure I Trust. But I Also Verify.

Reblogger Beverly Femia
Real Estate Agent with BlueCoast Realty Corporation

Before Lending became challenging, a cash offer had less power than a cash buyer would wish.  After all, the lender was going to easily provide “cash” too!

I heard it often, “all offers are cash offers!’

Today, a cash offer is more attractive but, sellers will expect proof of funds from cash buyers just as they expect a preapproval mortgage from a buyer needing a mortgage!  

 

 As a reminder of the needs of both buyer and seller, this helpful post is worth sharing with you!

Compliments of Beverly Femia - Coastal Area Living in Hampstead, NC 910-279-9794    www.CoastalAreaLiving.com

Via - J Philip Faranda, Broker-Owne,  J.Phillip Real Estate of Westchester, NY    AT - http://activerain.com/jphilip

 

Original content by J. Philip Faranda License # 49FA1074963

Roadside signBuyers in this real estate market enjoy many more liberties and advantages with sellers than I have ever seen since I was first licensed in 1996. Not only do they have the lowest rates in half a century, they have far more bargaining power, and in Westchester County, where a starter home can cost $500,000, that is huge. It is a great time to be on the purchasing side. The one thing they don't get to do, however, is consider themselves exempt from reasonable scrutiny regarding their qualifications to buy. Simply put, I as the listing agent have to verify things, and no amount of annoyance or insistence to the contrary can change that. 

I have written previously how cash buyers simply have to show proof of funds if they want to be truly taken seriously. Today, I will reiterate that fact for buyers getting a mortgage. If you are going to submit a pre approval, or in today's case, a prequalification, it is part of my job to verify things, and that goes beyond your agent's "cross my heart" reassurances. It means in many cases calling the loan officer on the pre qualification letter and asking questions. Here are some that I would ask:

  • Have you verified the borrower's credit?
  • Have you verified income and employment? 
  • Have you run  the borrower through your underwriting software (an industry standard)? 

Today, we had an offer where it was disclosed that they were in the process of selling their current home, it was submitted with a pre-qualification from a mortgage broker, not a direct lender, and the amount on the letter was less than the offer. My question to the buyer agent was shrugged off with a reassurance that all would be fine because they had extra money. Perhaps that is all true, but my job is to verify, not take assurances blindly. Like I said, in Westchester, with the competing number of homes for sale, real estate mistakes can be very expensive. Having a deal die can cost my clients tens of thousands of dollars. 

SO...I called the listing agent on the property they were selling (under contract, strong buyer) and I also spoke with the loan officer. I heard what I needed to hear from those I needed to speak with. Without getting into too many details, this did not sit well with the buyer, who actually called me directly. 

Sorry, but that is how it is today. I have to verify the qualification of buyers before I can advise my client to accept an offer. Spending months off the market under contract with a buyer who cannot close is not acceptable. Buyers are the belle of the ball now more than ever, but they don't get a mulligan on basic due diligence from the listing agent. It is my job to verify, and the notion that I am invading their privacy is fallacious. It is absolutely our business to ascertain that the buyer can perform. If I wanted to take some perverse pleasure in sticking my nose in someone's personal business, I'd watch reality TV. This is business, and should never be taken personally. 

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Comments(4)

J. Philip Faranda
Howard Hanna Rand Realty - Yorktown Heights, NY
Associate Broker / Office Manager

Beverly, looks like the reblog button decided to work. Thanks very much- I appreciate it. 

Oct 13, 2011 03:02 PM
Beverly Femia
BlueCoast Realty Corporation - Hampstead, NC
Broker Realtor Stager - Greater Wilmington, NC Are

Phillip, thank you for the material!  I'm blessed to have such good posts!  I have to admit, it timed out but completed the act or reblogging and threw me off.  OH WELL, all's well that ends well!  thank you again!

Oct 13, 2011 03:51 PM
Rodney Mason, VP of Mtg Lending
Guaranteed Rate NMLS# 2611 - Atlanta, GA
AL,AR,AZ,CA,CO,FL,GA,IN,MI,MS,NC,NV,SC,TN,TX,VA,WA

Cash buyers do need to be ready to provide proof of the funds they claim to have.  Some try to play the cash offer game with REO's to get their offers accepted, then try to switch to financing.  The sellers quickly caught on to the game.

Oct 13, 2011 03:58 PM
Beverly Femia
BlueCoast Realty Corporation - Hampstead, NC
Broker Realtor Stager - Greater Wilmington, NC Are

Oh yeah Rodney, that ones not going to fly!  Hope Atlanta is good these days.  I started out in Atlanta and miss some things about living there but not the traffic.  ARGHHHHHHHHHHH

Oct 13, 2011 04:14 PM