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Ja  Rhule
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51 minutes ago, Ja Rhule said:

Also not sold today.  Attorney said the county is backed up.  Buyers are begging to move in.  I said no.

Yeah, you should say no. Are you in charlotte?  I got poo to do Thursday at the house so hopefully things go smoothly for me

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9 minutes ago, toldozer said:

Yeah, you should say no. Are you in charlotte?  I got poo to do Thursday at the house so hopefully things go smoothly for me

Yea, Charlotte.  Now I got an email from buyers agent saying that money was sent by loan company to attorneys today but attorney told me they got money the money on Friday and there is a line at deeds office.  Some funky poo going on.

Did I say that buyer, lawyer and buyers agent are all Indian and know each other?

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31 minutes ago, Ja Rhule said:

Yea, Charlotte.  Now I got an email from buyers agent saying that money was sent by loan company to attorneys today but attorney told me they got money the money on Friday and there is a line at deeds office.  Some funky poo going on.

Did I say that buyer, lawyer and buyers agent are all Indian and know each other?

What does their ethnicity have to do with anything? 

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5 hours ago, Ja Rhule said:

Yea, Charlotte.  Now I got an email from buyers agent saying that money was sent by loan company to attorneys today but attorney told me they got money the money on Friday and there is a line at deeds office.  Some funky poo going on.

Did I say that buyer, lawyer and buyers agent are all Indian and know each other?

No money, no move in. It'd be a question for an attorney, but if you let them move in you might be facing having to legally evict them if this falls through.

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14 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

No money, no move in. It'd be a question for an attorney, but if you let them move in you might be facing having to legally evict them if this falls through.

I finally got paid...  So they wanted to move in today and I said no money no moving in.  Apparently attorney just got money today in escrow account... have no clue why they told me they got money on Friday.

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11 hours ago, toldozer said:

ripped carpet today. Hardwood in hallway, master and secondary bedroom. Subfloor in the 3rd bedroom upstairs  😕 anyone know a Hardwood flooring guy? 12x13 room

I hired Viking Hardwood Floors for my previous house but I changed the whole 2nd floor from carpet to hardwood. 

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