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Open Question: Have you purchased a foreclosed home?
I need to turn on all the utilities for the inspection and I’m wondering how much it will cost? We will have to turn it on for that one day, then turn it off again. Then when we move in, we’ll have to turn it on again. Just trying to budget properly.
Since this property is bank owned, they chose to cover the closing costs and not the costs to turn on the utilities.
ETA: It’s not just the electricity, but also the gas and water.
Cloth, you turn them on for the inspection day, but then you legally have to turn it all off again. That will result in an early termination fee for all three items (gas, water, and heat). Then I have to turn them back on again when we move in. It’s all a big headache really.

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Open Question: Does a realtor know if a house is already FHA approved?
If the house has been for sale on the market for many days, surely it has been requested to go through an FHA inspection for a previous attempted home buyer. yes? So, Does my realtor have a little secret information on her computer screen that says “FHA approved” or “Not FHA approved”. Why does my realtor keep dragging her feet? surely, she has such information at her fingertips? Why am I always the one to call her? It’s interesting. When I told her I was ” pre approved for $65,000 (and MORE if I add my boyfriend)” she was bending over backwards to help me! She sent me printouts in the mail from their lovely website when my computer went down. Now, She will not even return my phone calls in a timely fashion, when I mention that I have seen $60,000 homes (they’re lovely! they’re perfect! of course! they cost $60,000, I expect them to be perfect!) I feel like I need to see a $39,900 house, just to gain perspective. Is it a total wreck? Are my chances for FHA approval out the window? why can’t my realtor just tell me that upfront? So, I am not wasting my time looking at these houses????? Does she have that information?

Am I supposed to seek a different realtor?
I am in MI, looking at rural properties for that low discount price. I think that’s an important detail. No one would find a house that cheap in LA or NY.

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Resolved Question: I was looking at cars on craigslist and I found one that sounded cheap but I don’t know if I can trust it?
I emailed the guy and he emailed me back with the VIN # and everything but this is what he said…

–The price is $2,491 and there are no other costs regarding this transaction. I am selling the car because I am in the army and my unit will be deployed to Afghanistan next month.. I will buy a new one when I’ll be back home so this car needs to go. The transaction will be closed only through a 3rd party because this way we will both be protected. My time is limited due to my job in the army so I decided to use a service from PayByCash which will serve as our 3rd escrow party in this transaction. To begin the transaction I’ll need your full name and shipping address, I will forward the details of our transaction to PayByCash and then you will receive an invoice from them. The car will be shipped insured to your location with DAS and you will have 5 days for inspection, I will pay for shipping.

I don’t know what to trust?

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