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Sellers Are People Too!!!!

Reblogger Martha Brown
Real Estate Agent with Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc., Annapolis MD 21403 DRE# 319853

Communication is so important in each and every transaction. Understanding what the true problem is and coming up with a solution makes all the difference in the world.Thanks Karen for sharing this great story.  

Original content by Karen Fiddler, Broker/Owner BRE# 01494165

I admit it...I had dug in my heels. The other agent had too. We were locked in fierce combat for our clients. My buyers were frustrated and the sellers were being very unreasonable. At least that's what WE thought.

I have buyers who were buying a very nice home and using FHA financing. The price was right, the location was right. Everything in the home passed the FHA appraiser except one small problem......

There was a small section of graffiti on a bedroom closet door.

It needed to be repainted for the home to pass FHA standards. Don't ask me why FHA cares what is on a wall as long as the home in livable (that's the standard) but it was a requirement. THE ONLY ONE!

I assured my buyers this wouldn't be a problem, and then it became one. The sellers refused to consider it. WHAT? You're moving and you won't repaint a closet door?

They wouldn't.

They were using a new agent and all she did was continue to tell us it was being sold "as-is". I tried and tried to explain this was a simple thing, that we would pay for it.....do it. She just said the sellers were refusing. This deal was going down fast! And I just couldn't figure it out. What was the big deal.

My buyers began to assume the sellers were just jerks. I guess I assumed the same thing. We were at the end, we couldn't get a waiver for financing and they had to use FHA. I was banging my head against the wall.

Then last Saturday morning the buyers went out to the home. They were just sitting in their car looking at the home they wanted so badly. The sellers recognized them and invited them in. And they all started talking. The buyers explained that they just didn't know what to do....and that they loved this home, but couldn't get the loan. The sellers did not know this! Then they explained their position.....and it blew us all away.

Turns out the sellers had been foster parents for many years. Children that came and went....until one who stayed. Tough kid, tough life. And his first weekend at "home" he drew the graffiti on the closet door. Over time this couple adopted this kid, but no one ever removed the graffiti. She said it was a benchmark of how far this kid went from where he started. He was 13 when they got him, and he graduated high school, and then 2 years of a Junior College, became a Marine.....and died in combat.

The sellers could not paint over the door....they understood that someone would....but they couldn't do it.

The buyers were touched, and offered a solution!

The buyers left with the door. They spent the weekend with a friend who is an artist/painter. Yesterday they returned with a framed piece of art for the sellers. The artist had taken the door, trimmed it to size, thinned out the wood it was on, and framed it. The sellers could now take the memory with them....needless-to-say they were happy to replace the closet door.

I certainly learned a lesson! Sometimes we all get so stuck in our position that we don't remember that we are all people, and most are pretty reasonable.

 Karen Fiddler
Broker/Associate
The Fiddler Realty Team/eVantage Real Estate
Lic # 01494165

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About the Author Martha Brown- As a third generation Annapolitan I love to write about my experiences in and out of the real estate market. Licensed since 1992 all with Long & Foster I am a Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) and a Seller Representation Specialist (SRS) whose passion is homes in the Annapolis MD area and surrounding communities. My goal is to help my clients understand the real estate market and to then make sound real estate decisions. 

 

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Karen Steed
Tallapoosa, Bremen, Waco, Buchanan, Temple, Carrollton - Tallapoosa, GA
Associate Broker Haralson Realty

What a nice story...It really illustrates the point, that even when we think we know something, we may not really know ...

Jan 20, 2011 12:56 PM
Margaret Woda
Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc. - Crofton, MD
Maryland Real Estate & Military Relocation

That is a touching story, and I didn't read it when I first saw it.  So glad you re-blogged this, Martha!

Jan 20, 2011 01:19 PM
Jim Palmer
Chipola Realty - Chipley Office (850) 638-2777 - Sunny Hills, FL
Washington County, Florida

Thank you for reblogging this one! Probably the best story I have heard in a long, long time. I also went over and left a comment on the original post.

Jan 20, 2011 10:55 PM
Karen Fiddler, Broker/Owner
Karen Parsons-Fiddler, Broker 949-510-2395 - Mission Viejo, CA
Orange County & Lake Arrowhead, CA (949)510-2395

Hi Martha....thanks for reblogging this. They close Monday, we had the final review from the FHA today and it was perfect.

Jan 21, 2011 07:09 AM
Nina Rogoff
Boston, MA
Wix Websites for Real Estate Agents

Martha, I'm so glad you re-blogged this! What an incredible story. As I commented directly on Martha's post, this will be the story I will think of the next time I encounter a situation that just doesn't make sense to me. It does help to remember that sometimes there is areason we don't know, or can't understand that is the obstacle rather than just thinking someone is being willful or doesn't care.

Jan 22, 2011 06:45 PM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

Martha - You're gonna smile!  I had thoughts the other night of making some aprons with rick-rack, just like the one pictures.  I must be in a 1950s retro mood:-)

Jan 23, 2011 04:38 AM
Bridget "Mortgage Mama" McGee
SWBC Mortgage 410-960-2061 - Baltimore, MD
Maryland Mortgage Mama NMLS#196068

Thanks for the re-blog of Karen's post.  Just wanted to let you know what I wrote on her comment section...

Hi Karen,  I caught this on the re-blog by Martha Brown, so glad I did.  There's good news here.  The good news is that your lender, appraiser and the appraisal management company apparently had not read ML-2005 where FHA did away with a lot of requirements for minor repairs on existing properties. 

I say this is good news because if they had been aware, the amazing outcome and your ability to share the story would never have happened.  The seller's would have moved out, leaving an important part of their family history behind.  The buyer's would have painted over the graffiti not realizing the story behind it and wouldn't have been able to make such a wonderful impact on the family and everyone who will hear and learn from this story.

We have used the letter linked above to fight appraisal management companies on ridiculous repair requirements on multiple occasions.  Unfortunately sometimes the appraisers (who have had their incomes cut dramatically by the HVCC regulations) are requiring items that will mean they have to complete a final inpection, and therefore "earn" an additional fee. 

Pass the letter on to your lender, maybe it will make future FHA deals easier in the future.

Warm Regards,

Bridget "Maryland Mortgage Mama" McGee

Jan 26, 2011 05:04 PM