thanks for your reply! My realtor keeps on insisting that it is up to the underwriter and that not once has waived this law. She says that the only way to flip fast is to either get a cash buyer "highly unlikely" or get a conventional buyer "not many of those". I plan on contacting the title company to see what they tell me because the point of this is to close, fix and flip. So frustrated
My first offer as an investor was approved today for a HUD home and now my realtor tells me that the 90 day hold is still active and she has never in 7 months seen an underwriter waive it. I bought this property for $80k and am looking to make $20k hopefully but I can't wait 3 months! Should I ask the title company? I'm fresh at this
@airforcefalcon I do it every month. It was waived Feb 2010. It's not the realtor who decides, it's the underwriter for the bank. You can print off the official news right off of HUD's website and show your lender. Good luck
thanks for your reply! My realtor keeps on insisting that it is up to the underwriter and that not once has waived this law. She says that the only way to flip fast is to either get a cash buyer "highly unlikely" or get a conventional buyer "not many of those". I plan on contacting the title company to see what they tell me because the point of this is to close, fix and flip. So frustrated
airforcefalcon 1 year ago
My first offer as an investor was approved today for a HUD home and now my realtor tells me that the 90 day hold is still active and she has never in 7 months seen an underwriter waive it. I bought this property for $80k and am looking to make $20k hopefully but I can't wait 3 months! Should I ask the title company? I'm fresh at this
airforcefalcon 1 year ago
@airforcefalcon I do it every month. It was waived Feb 2010. It's not the realtor who decides, it's the underwriter for the bank. You can print off the official news right off of HUD's website and show your lender. Good luck
Jlnorton1234 1 year ago