I was told when I was buying my house that you always want to close late in the month because it saves you a month's interest. Sounds like the seller's agent is trying to get the best deal for his client, and save HIM the month's interest. Raw deal. Hope you can work it out. Mary >Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 16:00:28 -0500 >From: Bill Osterheim >To: loch-ruadh@ansteorra.org >Subject: Re: LR - I shudda known..... >Reply-To: loch-ruadh@ansteorra.org > > > >Padraig Ruad O'Maolagain wrote: > >> MagD'Leigha said - >> >> > >> >Thanks for everyone's support in our frustrating house buying (they should put a warning label on the for sale signs!! "Warning, closing will cause stress!") and I look forward to Connal and I hosting many things at our new house! ( and I am sure Sluggy is looking forward to having his house back too!) >> > >> >MagD'Leigha >> >(who's wondering if its OK to kick the sellers realtor while we sign the papers....) >> >> Nope. You should really wait until AFTER the papers are all signed. Then kick him/her all you want. Hope they don't delay you any longer. (Would the threat of mad Irishmen in armor spur them on any?) >> >> Padraig > >Like I said before, once you have closed (past tense) and know the real date for the move, I will try to get there to help! >(I once had the sellers delay one on me for over two months...) > >A mad Irishman in armor? Better if we threaten to have you write an advertiozing jingle for them! > >PP! > >============================================================================ >Go to http://lists.ansteorra.org/lists.html to perform mailing list tasks. >^..^< ------------------------------------------------------------ We're dancezine with free email accounts! http://www.danceart.com ============================================================================ Go to http://lists.ansteorra.org/lists.html to perform mailing list tasks.