A Funny World (18): A Creative Profession or A Losing-control One?

YOU MY FRIEND HAVE TO MUCH TIME ON YOUR HANDS, SIGN THE DOCS AND GO ON, FOR AS LONG AS IT TOOK YOU TO WRITE YOUR RANT YOU COULD OF SCANNED AND EMAILED YOUR OFFER

01/09/2008 09:26 PM by Delete Report as Spam

 

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Okay, guys:

Do you know how much time I have to scan those pages after I print and write all the forms?  Both forms really repeat almost everything and cost us double work, let alone waste of papers.

Well, I know just follow the rule if you are under the roof of attorneys.  Sorry, I am not a follower.  Also, I believe customers are the number 1 in any sector of economy, particularly in a service industry in that we are. 

Other marketing companies are making buying a REO a joy, why we make it a hassle simply we have to support their livings of so many attorneys we have? 

Tell you a truth.  We have HUNDREDS TIMES, if not Thousands, more attorneys than Japanese in terms of per capita.  That's dramatically increasing our business costs compared to a Japanese firm.

Why our great country has to waste so much money, energy and resources to make a simple job so complicated?  Do we want to have better productivity to be the number 1, or we have to say "Japan is the number 1" as we did in 1980'?

There is a book "WAYMISH" (Why Are You Making It So Hard for me to give you my money?) written by Ray Considine & Ted Cohn.  I really hope my fellow agents read it to improve our skill and mentality in doing business.

 

A follow-up response:

You want to be as lazy as a "paper attorney" does?   That's pretty cool and easy!  It fits me.

Without a brain, just turn on a computer, pull out the file and fill it in minutes.  An attorney has the right to charge us $100 or $150 for doing that in a so-called "Deed Preparation".  Who cares how easy for him to do it in minutes, right? 

If an agent doesn't mind to buy a CAR offer form from his RE board for a piece of $2, why shall I mind?  That's your money and business costs, right?  Who cares our society has spent so much time and money in attorney's fee and consultation?

I sent an email to one of my friends and ask him see the listing agent.  I just follow the rule set by attorneys or banks.  See, I am so flexible and easy going with others. 

Now, Mr. Agent, let's have some fun.  You are the boss and I follow your rule.

Be ready to pay $2 for the form and enjoy yourself in spending YOUR time to fill in those 28 pages!  As a buyer, may I ask you to fill the form for me without a charge?  You are NOT an attorney, you don't charge a fee for that, right? 

Great! I love it.  It's free! (or FLEA as I always thought when I heard a commercial crying "it's free.")   Please don't blame me for spending your money on the form and possibly "wasting" your time to NOT get a penny back in simply writing an offer.  That's not my fault and I really don't have to care what happen to you.

 

Enclosed herewith the email:

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Here are the answers to be fill in the form.  

You have to be 100 percent sure that you put in the wordings I write in its PAGE 5 #10.  It is very important and I highlight it as the ONLY RED sentence in this email.

ET

 

p.s. email's attachment:

REO # ***2****

Countrywide Home Loan, Inc.

Real Estate Purchase Addendum

Page 1: Sign Initial

Page 2: Sign Initial

Page 3: fill in Purchase Price: $***,000.00

Down Payment: $***,000.00 (in offer A); or $***,000.00 as agreed and accepted by Seller (in alternative offer B). Loan: Zero; or $***,000.00. as agreed and accepted by Seller.

Earnest Money Deposit: $**,000.00

Page 4: Cross out #6 and sign Initial

Page 5: Fill in #7(b) the closing shall take place on or before January 30,

2008; and sign initial.

Fill in #10 "The subject property shall be delivered in a clean and vacant condition."

Page 6: Cross out #12 and sign initial.

Page 7: Sign and initial.

Page 8: Sign 2 initials.

Page 9: Sign and initial.

Page 10: Sign and initial.

Page 11: Sign 2 initials.

Page 12: Sign 2 initials.

Page 13: Sign initial

Page 14: Sign initial

Page 15: Sign the full name.

Page 16: Ask agent to fill in "Buyer's agent name" and other info. Then sign initial.

 

 

 

 

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Countrywide form Water Damage, Toxic Mold & Environmental Disclosure, Release and Indemnification Agreement

Sign and dated.

 

 

 

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CAR form Buyer's Inspection Advisory

Page 1: Fill in the property's address and sign initial.

Page 2: Sign and dated.

 

 

 

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